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University of Michigan Law School

1973

Tax deductions

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The Employee's Home Office Deduction: The Problem Of Duplicate Facilities, Michigan Law Review Dec 1973

The Employee's Home Office Deduction: The Problem Of Duplicate Facilities, Michigan Law Review

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The Internal Revenue Code expressly and impliedly allows taxpayers to deduct many business-related expenses that also fill personal needs. However, the deductibility of home office expenses under the general provision for business expenses, section 162 of the Code, has been a frequent subject of litigation. Section 162 requires that the employee establish that the expenses were "ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business." Since it is well established that working for an employer is carrying on a trade or business within the statute, in order to secure a deduction …