Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
And lol.
—tax professional
Can you explain specifically why not, ignoring the part about dating/sex? (I would not reveal that to an auditor, and I’m sure that some people have had sex in their fancy offices in DC – I’ve never heard of an office deduction being disallowed because someone had sex there).
The rules for the home office deduction are very strict. Ask your CPA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
And lol.
—tax professional
Can you explain specifically why not, ignoring the part about dating/sex? (I would not reveal that to an auditor, and I’m sure that some people have had sex in their fancy offices in DC – I’ve never heard of an office deduction being disallowed because someone had sex there).
Anonymous wrote:If you are self employed you could write off a small portion of the cost but it has to be a well defined area like a second bedroom used exclusively as an office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
And lol.
—tax professional
Can you explain specifically why not, ignoring the part about dating/sex? (I would not reveal that to an auditor, and I’m sure that some people have had sex in their fancy offices in DC – I’ve never heard of an office deduction being disallowed because someone had sex there).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
And lol.
—tax professional
Can you explain specifically why not, ignoring the part about dating/sex? (I would not reveal that to an auditor, and I’m sure that some people have had sex in their fancy offices in DC – I’ve never heard of an office deduction being disallowed because someone had sex there).
The rules for the home office deduction are very strict. Ask your CPA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
And lol.
—tax professional
Can you explain specifically why not, ignoring the part about dating/sex? (I would not reveal that to an auditor, and I’m sure that some people have had sex in their fancy offices in DC – I’ve never heard of an office deduction being disallowed because someone had sex there).
Anonymous wrote:No.
And lol.
—tax professional
Anonymous wrote:if you are a strictly w2 no, if you have income from 1099s then yes.