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Unless you are self-employed and are preparing a schedule C including a home office, you cannot deduct HOA expenses on a federal return.
If you are a W-2 employee, even if you work from home, you cannot deduct any job-related expenses on your federal return.
You have to have an actual home office in order to claim expenses related to the house.
If you're self-employed, however, housing-related expenses such as mortgage interest, rent, utilities, repairs, and depreciation for the portion of your home or rental that you use to run your business are allowable expenses under the home office deduction.
You may be able to claim the home office deduction if your office is:
When you enter your home office information in TurboTax, we'll ask some questions to determine if you can claim the deduction and how much the deduction is worth. You’ll need information like the square footage of your residence and the rooms you worked in.
To enter your home office expense along with other common business expenses:
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