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Tiny Home Office Big Tax Writeoff
Tiny Home Office Big Tax Writeoff
Episode 170 — LinkedIn Content
LinkedIn Write-Up
Contractors miss this deduction all the time.
If you start your day at home reviewing schedules, sending invoices, ordering materials, checking job costs, or handling payroll, a tiny business-only space may do more than create a small home-office write-off.
It may help turn certain drives to your shop, office, suppliers, or job sites into deductible business mileage instead of nondeductible commuting.
You do not need a giant room.
You do need exclusive business use, real admin work, and clean mileage logs.
If your construction company is doing $500K+ and you want help capturing legitimate deductions without creating IRS problems, book a call: https://accountingsolutionsllp.com/appointment/
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Photoroom Prompt Used For Approved Image
Tiny home office inside a compact home with contractor cues and a clean minimalist look, faceted crystalline polygons, clean professional low poly 3D style, soft pink and warm wood accents.
Approved Photoroom Image
Image Notes
George provided this Photoroom image as the approved LinkedIn insert for Episode 170. It has been embedded here and saved separately in the episode folder as APPROVED_LI_IMAGE.jpg.
Disclaimer: This content is provided for educational purposes only and is not legal, tax, accounting, or financial advice. Every situation is unique, so consult your own attorney, CPA, or financial advisor before making decisions based on this information.