Not open to debate
Consider those three factors and I'd say he wins on ALL three. The business is
headquartered at his house, whether or not he takes a deduction for office in home.
It is THE main place of business, regardless of percentage of time spent in other
locations.
Now if he were an employee versus self employed, dyne would be correct as an IRS
examiner to deny the deduction.
Originally posted by MAW TAX
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headquartered at his house, whether or not he takes a deduction for office in home.
It is THE main place of business, regardless of percentage of time spent in other
locations.
Now if he were an employee versus self employed, dyne would be correct as an IRS
examiner to deny the deduction.
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