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  2. Work From Home Tax Deductions: How To Claim Them - AOL

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    Self-employed individuals can claim deductions related to expenses incurred while working from home, such as their home office, internet bills, travel expenses and supplies.

  3. 15 Self-Employment Tax Deductions You Should Know - AOL

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    Luckily, you can deduct half of self-employment taxes paid on your tax return. 2. Home Office. If you work from home and have a dedicated office space, you can deduct a portion of expenses like ...

  4. When You Can and Can’t Write Off Home Office Expenses - AOL

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    Tax season is here and many remote workers are wondering what expenses they can write off while working from home. In 2022, 60 million people did freelance work, primarily from their home office ...

  5. Home Office Tax Deductions for Home-Based Workers - AOL

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    Many people don't realize they are eligible for home office tax deductions. If you're self-employed, find out if you're eligible for these tax breaks.

  6. How Much Is Self-Employment Tax? - AOL

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    The self-employment tax is comprised of two taxes: the Social Security tax and the Medicare tax (also known as the FICA tax). As of the tax year 2023, the FICA tax rate is 15.3% — that’s 12.4% ...

  7. Job-seeking expense tax deductions - Wikipedia

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    Generally, expenses related to the carrying-on of a business or trade are deductible from a United States taxpayer's adjusted gross income. [1] For many taxpayers, this means that expenses related to seeking new employment, including some relevant expenses incurred for the taxpayer's education, [2] can be deducted, resulting in a tax break, as long as certain criteria are met.

  8. Statutory employee - Wikipedia

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    Statutory employees are also permitted to deduct work-related expenses on IRS Schedule C instead of Schedule A in the United States tax system. As a result, they are allowed a greater tax deduction for business expenses than standard employees, as Schedule C expenses are not subject to the 2% adjusted gross income threshold as seen with ...

  9. 7 rules for taking a work from home tax deduction - AOL

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    Working from home is great, but it often comes with surprise expenses. Here are 11 tax deductions you can’t afford to overlook. 7 rules for taking a work from home tax deduction [Video]