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Home Office Deductions in Newark, Ohio

Home Office Deductions for Newark and Licking County residents. home office and business use deductions with upfront pricing.

As a Central Ohio community within driving distance, Newark filers work with us for home office and business use deductions year after year. We handle federal, Ohio, and RITA municipal tax in one visit when possible.

Newark is roughly 35 miles from our Morse Rd office — about 77 minutes by car via I-70 or US-33. We see W-2 employees, 1099 contractors, and small business owners from Licking County daily.

Home Office Deductions for Newark Clients

We prepare home office and business use deductions for taxpayers in Newark, Licking County, and surrounding Central Ohio. Newark is a RITA member city.

What We Handle

  • Exclusive and regular use test review
  • Simplified vs. actual expense method comparison
  • Direct and indirect home expense allocation
  • Schedule C integration for self-employed filers
  • Documentation guidance for audit support
  • Upfront pricing — Custom quote
  • Same-day filing when documents are ready

Local Filing for Newark

Our Morse Rd office is about 35 miles (77 min) from Newark. We include RITA municipal tax with your Ohio return when your address requires it.

Every return is reviewed before e-file. You leave with a copy of your filing confirmation and know exactly what you paid — no add-on fees at pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is home office deductions in Newark?
Pricing starts at Custom quote. We provide an upfront quote before filing.
Do you offer home office deductions near Newark?
Yes. Newark clients visit our Morse Rd office or call (380) 269-7408 for home office and business use deductions. Drive time from Newark is typically 77 minutes.
Can I deduct my home office if I also work elsewhere?
The space must be your principal place of business or used exclusively for admin work with no other fixed location.
What is the simplified method?
The IRS allows $5 per square foot up to 300 sq ft ($1,500 max) without itemizing actual expenses. We compare both methods.
Does a home office deduction increase audit risk?
The IRS no longer specifically flags home office deductions, but the exclusive-use rule must be met. We document your eligibility.
What documents do I need?
Bring income forms (W-2, 1099), ID, Social Security or ITIN documents, and prior-year return. Call us for a checklist specific to home office and business use deductions.