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Indirect Home Expenses Partial Deductibility

Posted on 06/19/2026 ← Back to TaxBert's Tax Talk
Are indirect home expenses partially deductible?

Yes, indirect home expenses are partially deductible when you qualify for the business use of home deduction.

Indirect Expenses Defined:

Indirect expenses are those for keeping up and running the entire home, such as homeowner's insurance, utilities, rent, repairs and maintenance, and security systems. [1] These expenses are deductible based on the percentage of the home used for business. [1]

How This Differs from Other Expenses:

Direct expenses (those only for the business part of the home, like painting the office) are fully deductible. [1] In contrast, unrelated expenses for parts of the home not used for business are not deductible at all. [1]

Important Note:

All business use of home deductions, including indirect expenses, are subject to limitation or qualification and require meeting specific requirements such as the exclusive use test and regular use test. [2]

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