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February 16, 2023
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1099-NEC includes reimbursed expenses, eliminates home office deduction

  • February 16, 2023
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Hello,

 

I am an independent contractor with only 1099-NEC income. My client sends me on many business trips for this job, which I pay for myself and they then reimburse me for. This year, for the first time, they included all of the travel expenses on my 1099. I figured that was fine, I'll just deduct it on my Schedule C as travel expenses.

 

When I did so, my home office deduction surprisingly went to $0. I can't figure out what limitation TT is imposing here; no, my total deductions are still far below my total 1099 income. My 179 and vehicle mileage deductions were unaffected. Only the home office deduction changed. What am I doing wrong?

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    JohnB_303Author
    February 16, 2023

    I see, my home office is a room that is 10% of the square footage of my house. Thus, when I deduct a VERY large amount of travel expenses my total deductions become more than the income my "home office generated" and I can no longer take a home office deduction.

     

    This does not seem right. If I only get to count 10% of my business income for the home office, then I should also only count 10% of my business deductions. There must be something I'm doing wrong here?

    February 16, 2023

    No, you are not doing anything wrong.  The home office deduction is limited to profit.  If you do not have a profit, you cannot take a home office deduction.

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