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| Judy wrote: - quote - > I had a home-based business for the first 80% of last year.
No. You enter the full, actual deductions for ONLY that> In calculating Expenses for Business Use of Your Home, do > I enter 80% of the actual deductions, such as mortgage > interest, real estate taxes, etc in Part II of form 8829? time period. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| I had a home-based business for the first 80% of last year. In calculating Expenses for Business Use of Your Home, do I enter 80% of the actual deductions, such as mortgage interest, real estate taxes, etc in Part II of form 8829? Thank you. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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