I have seen several threads on the home office and who can deduct and who cannot. I have done considerable research to fairly reach some general conclusions regarding same.
First of all, if you read publ. regarding Home Office, it certainly is clear that the home office applies to individuals and partnerships. In this regard, an individual would be anyone filing a Sch C. or employee business expense.
The partnership is referenced in another publication and it in fact states that a partner can take miscellaneous deductions on Sch E. (if required or so stated by the partnership)
In any publication referencing rental property, there are no statements regarding the
use of home office.
To sum it up, individuals, filing 2106 or Sch C. can utilize 8829. Partner can utilize
8829. Rental property and 8829 is a no go, unless an individual can file Sch C.
then it would be allowed.
So now, somebody is going to ask who can file a schedule C for owning rental property.
I can only relate what the IRS says. Basically you can be considered a business if it is
for income and profit and is done with regularity.
Oh Well
Tonya030
First of all, if you read publ. regarding Home Office, it certainly is clear that the home office applies to individuals and partnerships. In this regard, an individual would be anyone filing a Sch C. or employee business expense.
The partnership is referenced in another publication and it in fact states that a partner can take miscellaneous deductions on Sch E. (if required or so stated by the partnership)
In any publication referencing rental property, there are no statements regarding the
use of home office.
To sum it up, individuals, filing 2106 or Sch C. can utilize 8829. Partner can utilize
8829. Rental property and 8829 is a no go, unless an individual can file Sch C.
then it would be allowed.
So now, somebody is going to ask who can file a schedule C for owning rental property.
I can only relate what the IRS says. Basically you can be considered a business if it is
for income and profit and is done with regularity.
Oh Well
Tonya030
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