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Can remote workers claim home office tax deductions?

Since the 2018 tax reforms, most remote workers cannot claim deductions for unreimbursed expenses or home office costs. This change significantly impacts employees working from home who might have previously expected to receive tax benefits for their home workspace arrangements. While many remote workers may be considering office deductions as tax season approaches, the current tax code restricts these benefits, regardless of whether you're working from your couch, bed, or a dedicated home office space as an employee. Self-employed individuals, however, may still qualify for certain home office deductions under different rules.

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Tax Deductions for Remote Workers Explained by Medora Lee

CBS News·8 months ago

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Who can claim home office deductions now?

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What home office expenses can I deduct on my taxes if I work from home?

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Can self-employed individuals deduct their health insurance premiums for their family members when filing taxes?

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What is the maximum amount you can deduct using the simplified home office deduction method?

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What steps can people take to reduce their tax bill this year?

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