Is it possible to claim an office desk on taxes? Anyone know how that works?
Yes, according to Section 179 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, if an office desk is used exclusively for business purposes and has a useful life of more than one year, it can be deducted as a business expense on Schedule C.
In addition to business desks, other office furniture such as printers, scanners, office chairs, and office filing cabinets can also be claimed as business expenses for tax purposes, up to a maximum of $1 million.
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