I am a texas realtor, i work from my house, what home expenses are tax deductible? e.g. internet, light? etc..?
Question : I am a texas realtor, i work from my house, what home expenses are tax deductible? e.g. internet, light? etc..?
I am a Texas Realtor, I work under a broker but from my own home. I know that realtor fees, advertisements, home office supplies and cell phone are deductible, but what about other services used for the business? I have to use internet for my job and electricity, would these services be tax deductible. What about gas and car services? Any professional advice would surely be appreciated!
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Best answer:
Answer by Predatorprey
I am no tax expert…
But I think you can only deduct expenses if they are solely used for business.
For example, you have a room in your house that you use only for business and not for personal. Otherwise you cannot deduct.
Correct me if i’m wrong.
If you use turbo tax or similar software, it will walk you through everything you can deduct.
Generally, let’s say your house is 1000 sq ft (for easy math purposes) and your office area is 100 sq ft, that’s 10% of your total home area. You get to claim 10% of your total utilities and such that include the entire house. Anything that’s 100% office related gets deducted as well.