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Old 07-28-2003, 03:28 AM
D. Stussy
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Default Re: Business Use of Home for Part of Year

Judy wrote:

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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?


No. You enter the full, actual deductions for ONLY that
time period.

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Old 07-27-2003, 07:08 PM
Judy
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Default Business Use of Home for Part of Year

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.

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