Article Date:
April 2006
Word Count:
159
Home Office
The IRS publication on the home office says that my home office will qualify as my principal place of business if I use it exclusively and regularly for the administrative or management activities of my business and I have no other fixed location where I conduct substantial administrative or management activities of my business. Does this mean that if I use my home office for marketing that I disqualify the office for deduction? (F.M., Mt. Pleasant, ... Log in to view full article.
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