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Can my small home business pay a percentage of my mortgage payment?
I work from home and my business literally takes up 2 out of 4 bedrooms, plus my 10 x 12 storage unit I had built. Can I have the business pay a portion (maybe 25%) of my monthly mortgage. Kinda like a rent schedule. Thanks
...asked February 10th, 2012 @ 6:00 am
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41243kkmbahome
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0It would probably work out better for you to claim the portion of your home you use for business as a deduction on your taxes. That way you can include not only a portion of your mortgage but also your utilities, phone, internet service, etc, not to mention depreciation on the equipment and furniture you use, such as your computer and desk.
If you do charge your business rent, be sure to include all of these in the charges. Works out better most of the time to just deduct it all on your schedule C as “business use of home”.
hth!
KK
...answered February 10, 2012 @ 6:02 am
41244financialfreedomguide
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0Well I suppose it will depend on the tax regulations in your country, but my accountant here in the UK always put in a rental charge for a room used as an office on my tax returns.
So I don’t see why you could not charge the business a rental for the rooms and building that you use, might be a good idea to check with a legal person first.
...answered February 10, 2012 @ 6:51 am
41245Tim Ng
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0You can if you wish to. However, why go through such a hassle of stocking up physical goods? You could have done drop-shipping business or an online home business.
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Hopefully, what I have shared here has helped you in your home busines.
Sincerely.
...answered February 10, 2012 @ 7:45 am
