Ok, for me, I had a home office at my guest house for half 2014 and a home office in my main home for last half of 2014. The home office expense worksheets appear to be working and the income was allocated between the two. One is safe harbor and one is actual per IRS instructions. My question is that the safe harbor on the office I had for 6 mos appears to not be reduced from a whole year. I see no where to reduce it. Can that be right?
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The 8829 is only for one home office, the other goes directly on the C, I did the home office worksheets with good descriptions of both. My software does not have an F8829. I am planning to scan the worksheets into PDF's and attach them to the efile to explain why I have the safe harbor AND an 8829. However, when I did the home office worksheets, I checked the box for disposed of before end of year, but see no where I can reduce the amount.
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Originally posted by Burke View PostI am 'rasslin' with this as well. There is a Form 8829 in ATX, which is what I think you use. I am thinking 2 Sche C's might be the way to go on this.
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Originally posted by Super Mom View PostWell, I found the worksheets which allowed me to have 2 descriptive records and allowed me to allocate income 50 50 without having to do two C's. I'm gonna print those worksheets and scan them back in as PDF's so that I can attach them to the return electronically. Yes, I believe 2 C's would also work though! (and yes is ATX)
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