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By Neil Blicher/Personal Finance
Wed Mar 04, 2009, 01:02 PM EST

SUDBURY - Entrepreneurs, small business owners, and those who work at home may be considering utilizing the home office deduction when they file their taxes this year. This deduction can be advantageous, but there are several requirements that must be met before you can claim it [...]

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Monday, June 30, 2008

Written by:

Hazel Becker

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By Kay Bell • Bankrate.com

Whether you are self-employed or an employee, if you use a portion of your home for business, you might be able to deduct the associated costs.
 
A home office [...]

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From Tiare Rath
Owning a small business can be taxing enough without unduly involving the Internal Revenue Service, so take care to avoid small-business audits. Small-business owners, especially sole proprietors, are at special risk of being audited, because the IRS believes self-employment incomes are grossly underreported, experts say. The agency increased its number of small-corporation audits [...]

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