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COVID-19: Working from home? Household expenses may be deductable, say tax experts

If you want to apply for these deductions you do need your employer to fill Form 2200
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Those who have been working from home due to COVID-19 might be able to claim some of their household expenses on their income tax next year, say two tax experts.

“Non-commissioned employees can deduct a part of their cost related to the workspace at home,” said Brianne Cabanayan, tax manager with Baker Tilly Windsor LLP.

People working from home can claim a portion of their home expenses if they are using part of their house for work purposes, according to tax experts.

“If you want to apply for these deductions you do need your employer to fill out a form,” Cabanyan said. “It’s called Form 2200.”

The T-2200 form is a Declaration of Conditions of Employment issued by the Canada Revenue Agency.

Employers must fill out the form and declare that they are not reimbursing employees for expenses in order for employees to get a deduction.

The amount people can claim is based on how much of the home or apartment is being used as a workspace.

“The square footage of your office related to the square footage of your home,” said Micheal Davis, a senior tax expert with H&R Block.

“So that portion is the portion of the bills that we’ll be writing off. As well as, how much time do you use [the space]?”

It could include expenses such as electricity, gas, property taxes and repairs.

“Things like rent, prorated for what I said about the size and amount of time spent, can be a write-off next year,” Davis said.

“Utilities can be a write-off, property taxes, house insurance, the heating and cooling of your house, your internet fees, your cell phones.”

Employees can also claim 100 per cent of any items such as paper, pens, laptops, printers or toner they had to buy for work purposes, Davis said.

He said the most important note for people is to keep all of their receipts, bills and statements and make sure they have hard copies of them.

- Global News



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