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Both spouses use home office for different business. Can both claim home office? If not, is it better to claim under higher or lower income?

 
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Both spouses use home office for different business. Can both claim home office? If not, is it better to claim under higher or lower income?

You can both claim home office expenses. You would have to split the “gross” expense amount between the two spouse’s t2125s. Ex: Bekka & Tom spent $2000 on electricity for their home. Each put $1000 as their “business use of home” electricity cost. If they both use 1 room out of a 10 room house then each would get $100 claimed as an expense.

You would each have to claim your own expenses on your own return, if you have separate businesses. If you share a business, you can split the expenses based on how you split the business, or by whoever incurred the expense.

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Both spouses use home office for different business. Can both claim home office? If not, is it better to claim under higher or lower income?

You can both claim home office expenses. You would have to split the “gross” expense amount between the two spouse’s t2125s. Ex: Bekka & Tom spent $2000 on electricity for their home. Each put $1000 as their “business use of home” electricity cost. If they both use 1 room out of a 10 room house then each would get $100 claimed as an expense.

You would each have to claim your own expenses on your own return, if you have separate businesses. If you share a business, you can split the expenses based on how you split the business, or by whoever incurred the expense.