Can I deduct expenses for a business run out of my home?
If you use a portion of your home for business purposes, you may be able to take a home office
deduction whether you are self-employed or an employee. Expenses you may be able to deduct for
business use of your home may include the business portion of real estate taxes, mortgage interest,
rent, utilities, insurance, depreciation, painting, and repairs.
You can claim this deduction only if you use a part of your home regularly and exclusively:
- As your principal place of business for any trade or business.
- As a place to meet or deal with your patients, clients or customers in the normal course of your trade or business.
Generally, the amount you can deduct depends on the percentage of your home that you used for
business. Your deduction will be limited if your gross income from your business is less than
your total business expenses.