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Can I get a home office tax deduction if I live in hotels?

I don’t have a permanent residence. Instead, i live in sublets and hotels 100% of the time. I do all my work from my hotel rooms because I work online. Sometimes I travel to be near customers (necessary) and sometimes I travel just for leisure (unnecessary).

Can I get a home office deduction? Can I count all of it as business travel expense?

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4 Comments

  1. NO you can’t count it as business travel expense.

  2. no
    your hotel room is very likely one room and you would not have anything that could be ‘exclusive’ to your office
    it is required to be exclusive for your office to comply

  3. What part of the word HOME is confusing?????

  4. Since you are not paying any rent, mortgage etc, its very difficult to say that you can qualify for a home office deduction. The link below shall give you the complete information on “claiming a home office deduction”.
    You can certainly claim business travel expense as a deduction.

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