Will the Business Fit Your Physical Home?
Will the Business Fit Your Physical Home?
Perform a thorough, visual walk-through of your home. No matter how crazy, briefly consider the possibility of each room in your home being used as your home office or workshop. List your top three possibilities. Of the top three options, which room is best suited for this purpose? Will you need to repaint or switch bedrooms or other uses? Is the wiring “iffy”? Is your home prone to leaks? They can damage costly equipment, so address the problem before you move in costly furniture and computers. Is the area out of the traffic flow of your home? Will it be sufficiently quiet, so you can work? Is it separate enough, so you can avoid entering the work area when you are on personal time, such as evenings and weekends?
If you don’t have a separate room, don’t worry. Can you divide a larger room with panels or room dividers? Or mark an area by the use of a different carpet and/or creation of “walls” using bookcases? Not only does this break up the space and encourage a better work-life balance, but it also helps meet the IRS provisions of having a separate space dedicated to business activity. Unless you provide day care, you will have to be sure that the space is set aside solely for business purposes, and not used for any other reason, if you want to deduct related expenses. For more information, see the IRS website: irs.gov/taxtopics/tc509.html.
Stay tuned as we will continue to talk about making sure your family is behind you and supports your work at home business ideas!
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