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Old 02-07-2012, 03:10 PM
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Home Internet Deduction?

I don’t have a home business, but I heard anyone who works from home on the internet can deduct a portion of their internet bill on their taxes. Is this true? If so, where do I claim this? For example, let’s say 60% of the time I use the internet at home, it’s for work related purposes. If I take my 2011 internet bills and get a total and then multiply that by 60%, I get a # that supposedly is deductible. Do I claim it somewhere on Schedule C or Schedule 2106?

In addition to that, where do I claim a work uniform for a deduction?

Please help.


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