Katie-P
Employee Tax Expert

Self employed

Hi @EveWolters,

Thanks so much for participating in our Ask the Experts Event today. I'd be happy to help you!

Your question relates to the Home Office Deduction. I will provide a resource below to a great article, but first, I want to highlight a few areas:

  • In order to claim this deduction, the area you use for the business must be used exclusively and regularly for the business; it also needs to be the principal place of business.
  • Taxpayers who qualify to take this deduction are allowed two choices: the simplified method or actual expenses.
  • The simplified method will not provide a deduction if the business has a loss in a given tax year. The actual expense method will not increase a loss, but any amounts that can't be deducted in the current year due to a loss will at least carry forward to a future tax year.
  • If you use the simplified method: the deduction is $5 per square foot of office space, up to a maximum of 300 square feet.
  • If you use the actual expenses and rent the space, you can deduct the rent and utilities (including pellets purchased for the stove). The actual deduction will be calculated based on the business square footage vs. the total square footage of the space you are renting.

Here are two great resources for you to check out:

I hope this information is helpful! I'll keep an eye on this thread in case you have any follow-up questions. Thank you again for your question @EveWolters!

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