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Max Emory
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Home Office Deduction for Renters

Max Emory
  • Accountant
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If you're a renter and business owner who works from home, ask your CPA about deducting a "home office." There are rules and regulations to be eligible for this deduction but you may meet the requirements and not even know it.

Don't pay more taxes than what our government requires of you. We're all partners with the government whether you have chosen to be or not.

They give us incentives that benefit us via the tax law to conduct ourselves a certain way that ultimately benefit them as well.

Either learn the rules or get someone on your team who knows the rules. Follow them and don't overpay!


I hope this helps!
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