Most Americans working remotely are unaware that the tax deductions for home office expenses are now primarily available only to self-employed individuals. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 eliminated the ability for wage employees to claim unreimbursed itemized deductions, which remains unchanged despite the rise in remote work. Eligible individuals, mostly the self-employed or freelancers, must use their home office exclusively for business purposes to qualify for potential deductions on home-related expenses.
If you work on your dining table, you can't deduct that because it's not used exclusively for work,
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