I Work From Home. Does That Make My Internet a Tax Write-Off?
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If you're one of the millions working from home full-time, you know how essential it is to have high-speed internet. But while the employer usually provides the computer and necessary applications, WFH folks are typically responsible for their internet service -- which can get pricey pretty quickly if you're searching for the fastest connection.
That said, your employer may be required to compensate you for some or all of your required expenses, including internet service. Additionally, you may be able to deduct your internet expenses for tax season. See below what it takes to qualify for compensation on your internet bill.
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Employer reimbursement for home internet varies by state
No federal law requires companies to compensate remote employees for home expenses such as internet service. The only exception ...
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