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Home-Based Business Tax Specialists North Pole AK

A home-based business in North Pole offers plenty of tax write-offs that you wouldn' t get in any other location. But the home-based business environment also harbors some tax minefields.

Anna Marie Yost
3745 Helensdale Av
North Pole, AK
Michael Routhier
907-361-9688
PO Box 35514
Fort Wainwright, AK
Michael J. Mchugh
907-353-2698
Fort Wainwright Law Center, 1050 Gaffney Rd # 5700 Bldg 1562
Fort Wainwright, AK
John Lancaster Barnes
P.O. Box 2614
Fairbanks, AK
John Foster Wallace
907-452-2211
Ste 202, 711 Gaffney Road
Fairbanks, AK
Carrie L Stewart
907-356-9489
1372 Normandy Ct
Ft Wainwright, AK
William Anthony Obringer
609-760-2909
1812 1051 Ste 8 Gaffin R2
Fort Wainwright, AK
Carol L Childress
907-452-3134
PO Box 74703
Fairbanks, AK
Heidi Marie Andre
234 Glacier Ave
Fairbanks, AK
John Cameron Brainerd
907-452-4255
1008 16th Ave Ste 200
Fairbanks, AK
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Home-Based Business Tax Write-Offs and How They Work

You shouldn’t decide whether to base your business in your home or outside of it, primarily on the tax advantages. But if you’ve made a commitment to start or grow your company from your living quarters -- even if only for the short term -- you’ll be happy to learn that a home-based business will give you tax advantages you wouldn’t enjoy otherwise.

Here’s advice about home-based business tax write-offs, and about other things you should do to maximize your tax situation while running your company from home.

Taking the home-office deduction

This is the big kahuna of decisions when it comes to home-based business write-offs. Even tax-accounting experts don’t agree on whether you should put in for it.

The deduction is for depreciation and operating costs for maintaining an office, workshop or other business site in the home. Figure out the square footage of that space and divide it by the home’s total livable space. You can typically deduct not only the business’s share of depreciation but also a share of your home’s overall utility costs.

Tax expert Eva Rosenberg suggests maximizing this deduction by figuring out what your utility bill would be if you didn’t work at home, rather than just deducting the percentage of utility expenses to match the percentage of physical space occupied by the office. The former deduction will be a lot higher, she says, because you might not be running the furnace at all, for example, if you worked outside your home.

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