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- Posted on April 25, 2008
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1. Use of the home computer is for the convenience of the employer (that is, the taxpayer is required to use a computer on the job and the taxpayer's employer does not provide the employee with a computer), and
2. Use of the home computer is required as a condition of the taxpayer's employment. To satisfy this requirement, there must be a clear showing that the employee cannot perform properly the duties of employment without it.
50% Rule - If the taxpayer meets the two tests above and also use their home computer more than 50% in their work, they can claim an accelerated depreciation deduction and a section 179 deduction. On the other hand, if they do not use the home computer more than 50% in their work, they must depreciate the computer using the straight-line method and cannot take a section 179 deduction.
Computer used in home office - The 50% rule does not apply to the taxpayer's computer if part of the taxpayer's home is treated as a regular business establishment and the taxpayer uses the computer exclusively in that part.
Nonemployee use of a home computer - A taxpayer can deduct depreciation on the home computer to the extent it is used to produce income (for example, managing investments that produce taxable income). However, the time the computer is used to manage investments does not count as business-use time for purposes of the 50% rule and the determination of the depreciation method.
Reporting and Recordkeeping - The IRS requires that you maintain records to prove your percentage of business use. The actual deduction is claimed on Schedule A under Deductions Subject to the 2% Limit.
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