I have a client who has their own business and runs it from their home, filing a Schedule C. But they do not have a room exclusive to their business, meaning, most of the year they have a bedroom which they convert to their home office, in which they meet clients occasionally, otherwise, they drive to meet clients. But as their home is not a big house, when family visits, they move their "office" to the den and use that as their office. So, the room is not exclusively for the home office deduction as stated in the IRS pub 587.
But, as their business is solely run from their home, and no where else, can they not pick up most of their mortgage and other home expenses on their Schedule C, aside from the percentage of use on the Home Office Use form? I don't see how they cannot pick up these expenses on their Schedule C, and use a % as well, but I cannot see where it states I cannot do this.
Thank you!
But, as their business is solely run from their home, and no where else, can they not pick up most of their mortgage and other home expenses on their Schedule C, aside from the percentage of use on the Home Office Use form? I don't see how they cannot pick up these expenses on their Schedule C, and use a % as well, but I cannot see where it states I cannot do this.
Thank you!
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