Cell phone expenses just will be allowed to be deductible if the expense was incurred to generate any form of income. In order to claim your cell phone expenses, it is important to determine first what type of activity the expense belongs to. Cell phone expenses can be deducted if it supports either employment income activity (salary employee/commissioned) or self-employed activity.
We can certainly guide you to claim your cell phone expenses due to employment activity:
Please find below the steps in TurboTax online:
On the other hand, if you are self-employed, please visit the next link and follow the steps shown: https://turbotax.community.intuit.ca/community/tax-topics/help/how-do-i-claim-home-office-expenses/0...
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If you are self-employed, record any costs that you incurred that helped you earn any self-employment revenue on Form T2125, Statement of Business and Professional Activities. To find Form T2125 click on Income then click on self-employed. You will then have to answer some questions and go through some pages, once you get through them you will get to Form T2125 where you can enter your information. There will also be a page where it will ask if you paid for any telephone and utilities you may enter your prorated amount here or in the appropriate category.
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