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I will be moving out of my office and working at home. My company is trying to figure out if the should reimburse me a nominal amount for "rent and internet". Does anyone have any experience with this? I am in Houston, the company is headquartered in PA Is this even legal/ any repercussions from the IRS I would take my house and figure out what you are paying (including utilities) per sq. ft. Then, take the room you are using as an office and multiply the sq. footage by that amount. Or, you could charge them fair market rent based on you renting an office of the same size in an office complex. a lot of tenants here have their compnaies pay for their housing. alot of them have either partial or the whole rent payment covered by them. its perfectly legal as long as they claim it on their taxes for you. |
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