If you missed in-person tech events in 2020 and 2021, here's some good news: It's looking promising that in 2022 many conferences will get back to (almost) normal.
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There are rules about what qualifies as a home office, what qualifies as a deductible expense, and what method should be used to calculate the deduction assuming those rules and qualifications are met. This guide, and the accompanying checklists, from TechRepublic Premium, will help you navigate the twists and turns of those regulations to arrive at a correct, clear, explainable, and defensible home office deduction amount.
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