05-06-2020, 05:28 PM
Didn't really occur to me before, but I've never bothered to try and claim a deduction for the amount of work I do from home, which was traditionally on evenings, weekends, time spent waiting for deliveries, etc. Now that I'll be spending a significant portion of the year working out of my house, I wonder what I should be thinking about. I do all of my work on this i7 machine that cost me a bit of cash a few years back, as I intended it to be the media server and heart of the household IT flow. I have an area of the basement where I'm set up for desk work and lab work, and purchased a new soldering iron and DC supply among some other odds and ends so that I didn't have to actually go in to the lab at my office. I guess on the occasions when I do drive down in the middle of the day, mileage should be deductible too.
Any of you guys actually tracking this stuff who weren't before?
Any of you guys actually tracking this stuff who weren't before?