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You're Working From Home Now. You Qualify For A Home-office Tax Deduction, Right? Not So Fast
21 May 2020
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
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John McGrady III, shareholder in the firm's Labor &
Employment section, is quoted in The Philadelphia Inquirer
article, "You're working
from home now. You qualify for a home-office tax deduction, right?
Not so fast." explaining the various
tax deductions and implications related to long-term
telecommuting.
Originally published 14 May, 2020.
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