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Old 02-26-2007, 04:54 AM
Bill Brown
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Default Re: Home office deduction for use in a passive activity such as a second home

Vickie Seley <sel...[at]verizon.net> wrote:

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> Do Passive Activities Apply to the Home Office Deduction?

Section 212 activities, such as real estate rental, do not
get a home office deduction. Home office deductions are only
available for trade or business activities.

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Old 02-25-2007, 09:00 AM
Vickie Seley
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Default Home office deduction for use in a passive activity such as a second home

Can we use the federal home office deduction for passive
activities such as management related to a rental property?

After my husband passed away in 2002, I began to manage our
rental property from the home office. I store all the
related records in that home office. I set up a second
telephone line and printer and computer and all that.

I read the tax pages for home office deductions at the IRS
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...163079,00.html

After reading the IRS page, I am confused whether the home
office deduction applies to me. The reason is two fold.

1. Does management of a passive activity qualify for a home
office?

2. Does work for my employer in that office reduce my
benefit?

More details are that I use the home office exclusively for
two things. I use it BOTH for management and storage of
records of my passive activity and for working from home as
I now am forced to work now that my husband is gone.

The IRS web page talks about how the deduction applies "at
the convenience" of the employer but it says nothing about
passive activities.

Do Passive Activities Apply to the Home Office Deduction?

Thanks in advance for any help.
Vickie

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