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Gain change: new IRS guidelines make things a little easier on your home office by allowing you to defer capital gains after a move
TO DEDUCT, or not to deduct--that has long been the question for those who keep home offices. You are allowed to deduct home-office expenses ranging from repairs to mortgage interest to utilities and depreciation. But if you eventually sell the house, those deductions could come back to haunt you in...
Tags: home office, Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2005-06-01
"Soliman" gets wiser. (Supreme Court decision regarding the tax deductibility of home offices) (Personal Finance) (Column)
In 1993, the U.S. Supreme Court made a landmark decision regarding the deductibility for tax purposes of a home office. In handing down what has become known as the "Soliman Decision" (after the doctor whose home office deduction was denied In 1993, the U.S. Supreme Court...
Tags: home office, Internal Revenue Service, personal finance, retail company, tax
Research articles 1994-10-01
Limits on home-office deductions.(United States Internal Revenue Service)(Brief Article)
Limits remain on home-office deductions for self-employeds, despite an easing of the income tax rules on home offices a few years ago. Limits remain on home-office deductions for self-employeds, despite an easing of the income tax rules on home offices a few years ago.
Tags: home office, Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2003-03-28
IRS offers further guidance on home office deductions. (Internal Revenue Service)
Internal Revenue Service IRS regulations on tax deductions for home offices have been further clarified in Revenue Ruling 94-24. The ruling holds that the IRS will use two tests to determine whether a home office is the principal place where a taxpayer Internal Revenue Service IRS regulations on tax deductions...
Tags: home office, Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 1994-05-16
Tax Tips: IRS spells out rules for home office deductions.(Internal Revenue Service)(Brief Article)
Experts are predicting the U.S. work force increasingly will disperse into smaller office spaces and remote locations - such as home offices - in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. Companies and their employees might feel vulnerable or uncomfortabl Experts are predicting...
Tags: home office, Internal Revenue Service, reimbursement, tax
Research articles 2001-12-24
Office Tax Max
Although the real estate market has cooled substantially, there are still plenty of people looking to sell their homes. If those sellers are already writing off their homes as business offices, there are tax rules that make it easier for them to exclude p Although the real estate market has...
Tags: exclusion, home office, Internal Revenue Service, Microsoft Office, tax
Research articles 2006-11-01

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Court to review new home office deduction test. (Supreme Court; requirements for a home office tax deduction) (Tax Facts & Tactics) (Column)
The Supreme Court is scheduled to review a case that has broadened eligibility for the home office tax deduction. The Internal Revenue Service is appealing a decision which allowed an anesthesiologist, who shuttled between three hospitals and was not provided an office, to deduct home office expenses. The Internal Revenue...
Tags: deduction, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 1992-06-08
The home-office deduction: don't worry, be happy
When you take the home-office deduction, are you waving a red flag in the eyes of Internal Revenue Service examiners? And if you are, what does that mean? For years, tax sages have warned that claiming a home office increases your chances of being audited, and the IRS has...
Tags: deduction, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 1993-02-01
Redefining the home-office deduction
The home-office deduction has been around for more than 20 years, but home-based-business owners and the Internal Revenue Service have yet to see eye to eye on what constitutes a tax-deductible home office. Little wonder. It's more complicated than it initially appears. It is not just one deduction...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 1997-09-01
Tax alert! The IRS has a surprise for home-office workers: a lengthy new tax form for calculating the home-office deduction - includes related article on tax tips
The Internal Revenue Service has some good news and some bad news for the four million taxpayers who take a deduction for a home office. The bad news is that we will have to file a new form with our 1991 tax returns: A form that the IRS estimates...
Tags: deduction, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes, worker
Research articles 1991-12-01
Direct sellers under IRS scrutiny.(Internal Revenue Service)(Brief Article)
Tupperware parties and the like will come under scrutiny from IRS agents. They're targeting ... Tupperware parties and the like will come under scrutiny from IRS agents. They're targeting direct sellers, looking for unreported income. Sellers' home-office deductions will also be probed.
Tags: Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2005-07-29
The deductible life, working at home - tax deductions - column
Thanks to a recent decision by the U.S. Tax Court, those who work from their homes may eventually enjoy substantial tax breaks that previously were not available to them. The Internal Revenue Service and the Tax Court have long maintained that you could deduct office-in-the-home expenses only when your...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 1990-05-01
How Healthcare Works: Tax Scams and Medicare
Does your local hospital, nursing home or doctor's office collect Medicare reimbursements while skating by on federal taxes? If so, it's far from alone -- the Government Accountability Office notes that more than 27,000 healthcare providers, or almost six percent of all who take Medicare, collectively owed more than $2...
Tags: Medicare, Health Care, Taxes, Free Trade, Healthcare, Financial Planning, Finance, David P. Hamilton
Blog posts 2008-06-20
The IRS advises you to stay at home.(Neighbor)
Byline: Natasha Korecki Daily Herald Staff Writer IRS representatives sent us a news release hoping to discourage people from showing up at their Schaumburg office. Don't get them wrong, they still want your money. But the local office is open...
Tags: Fax, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Schaumburg, Taxes
Research articles 2001-01-31
The tax questions - working at home and taxation
The Tax Questions Perhaps you've forfeited home-office deductions for fear you'll automatically be audited by the Internal Revenue Service. indeed, the IRS scrutinizes such deductions, but an IRS spokeswoman says that "most people, when they come down for an audit, find they can claim a lot more than they...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service, tax
Research articles 1989-10-01
Separating business and commuting costs
The basic rule on taking a tax deduction for commuting expenses is simple. You can't. In general, travel between your home and your place of business is a nondeductible personal expense. Business travel, however, is another story--a fully deductible one. How can you tell the difference? Only the...
Tags: deduction, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2002-11-01
Nursing home operator faces new charges
Federal prosecutors have heaped dozens of new tax-crime charges upon the Alameda owner of several Bay Area nursing homes, moving toward a new trial after his convictions were tossed out in May. Jack Easterday, 51, already had faced 47 counts of willful failure to account for and...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, juror, payroll, Taxes
Research articles 2007-01-12
Nursing home owner faces fresh charges
Federal prosecutors have heaped dozens of new tax-crime charges upon the Alameda owner of several Bay Area nursing homes, moving toward a new trial after his convictions were tossed out in May. Jack Easterday, 51, already had faced 47 counts of willful failure to account for and...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, juror, payroll, Taxes
Research articles 2007-01-12
Nursing home owner faces fresh charges
Federal prosecutors have heaped dozens of new tax-crime charges upon the Alameda owner of several Bay Area nursing homes, moving toward a new trial after his convictions were tossed out in May. Jack Easterday, 51, already had faced 47 counts of willful failure to account for and...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, juror, payroll, Taxes
Research articles 2007-01-12
Nursing home operator faces retrial in tax case
Federal prosecutors have heaped dozens of new tax-crime charges upon the Alameda owner of several Bay Area nursing homes, moving toward a new trial after his convictions were tossed out in May. Jack Easterday, 51, already had faced 47 counts of willful failure to account for and...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, juror, payroll, Taxes
Research articles 2007-01-12
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