Can I deduct my homeowner's insurance?
by TurboTax•447• Updated 3 months ago
You can't deduct the cost of homeowner's insurance for things like fire, casualty, or theft on your personal residence.
However, you may be able to deduct a pro-rated portion of your home insurance as part of the home office deduction if you're self-employed.
Homeowner's insurance on your rental property can also be deducted as a rental expense.
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