Are you reluctant to claim a home-office deduction because you have a business located elsewhere?
Or are you afraid that claiming the deduction will raise a red flag at the IRS and result in an audit?
Well, stop worrying! If you follow the law you’ll stay in Uncle Sam’s good graces and enjoy a nice, fat deduction.
You’ll get all the facts and start saving money when you read my new article titled Tax Tips: Shedding Doubts about the Home-Office Tax Deduction.
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- We’ll tell you about the case of Eddie Fiss. Eddie worked a 40-hour week at the downtown office he owned, and worked 12 hours per week at a home office doing administrative tasks. Eddie legally claimed deductions for both offices! We’ll tell you how he did it when you read the full article.
- The law gives you two ways to claim your home office as your principal office. In many cases, making the second claim can be very advantageous. We’ll explain what the law allows when you read the full article.
- You’ll learn the importance of the Commissioner vs. Soliman decision. When it comes to the home-office deduction, this case, argued before the Supreme Court, has landmark status. What does the decision mean to you? (It means plenty!) You’ll find out when you read the full article.