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CAN YOU DEDUCT PART OF YOUR HOUSE? THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE A HOME OFFICE UNDER THE TAXPAYERS RELIEF ACT OF 1997

When Congress enacted the Taxpayers Relief Act of 1997, it may have provided more relief than it intended…

When Congress enacted the Taxpayers Relief Act of 1997, it may have provided more relief than it intended for people who toil in basements and other rooms that have been converted into home offices.

Indeed, the home-office deduction is now permissible even if a person's home is not the place where

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