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Kevin051081

@wideopenwest.com

taxes

It should be a tax deductible, but not the whole bill, cause I'm sure these people or their family will use it for other activities also. So It's just going to be a % of the total. What %, no clue though, kinda hard to say how much a person would use it for work vs home use. I sure wouldn't want to try to figure it out.

Thislilfishy

join:2008-10-28
Orangeville, ON
kudos:1

Here in Canada (well Ontario) all home expenses are tax deductable if you work from home, but only a percentage. The percentage is calculated by how much square footage your home office is vs the total sqaure footage of your home. My home office is approx. 10% of my total home, so thus I claim 10% all expenses (repairs, utilties, phone, internet)...this does not include such things as cable or food or othersuch...unless of course you need to watch CNN or other news feeds as part of your work. Also you cannot claim electronics for some reason. So if you purchase a computer specifically for work...too bad.

Ian



fifty nine

join:2002-09-25
Sussex, NJ
kudos:1

It's the same here in the states.


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