Income and Investments Friends with Tax Benefits: So You Work from Home? Read the Article Play Video Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by TurboTaxBlogTeamKatharina Reekmans, EALauren ThomasDaniel Thrall Featuring TurboTaxBlogTeam, Katharina Reekmans, EA, Lauren Thomas, Daniel Thrall Published Mar 31, 2022 - [Updated Apr 29, 2022] 2 min read As many people across the country have adapted to working from home in the last couple years, it is not surprising that many people have piqued interest over how it might impact their tax situation. Afterall, when someone runs a business out of their home, they can often claim the expenses of office supplies and potentially a portion of their rent or mortgage. Given that many employees are working out of their own house, wouldn’t it be the same? The answer is, probably not. As the Friends with Tax Benefits hosts explore, many expenses a person with a small business might be able to deduct are actually not deductible if you are on a W2 with your employer. However, they have found other financial benefits and illustrate how this new period of our lives has impacted their own habits and behaviors around money. Listen in to find out how Lauren saved on her car insurance, which habits Daniel expects to continue or stop as life returns back to normal, and the must-know advice Kat has for those who have chosen to pursue a digital nomad lifestyle in the last couple years. If you have a tax question for our resident tax expert, Kat, submit your question in the comments, and it could be answered in a future Friends with Tax Benefits episode! Follow the Friends with Tax Benefits podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. New episodes drop every Thursday. The views, information or opinions expressed during the Friends with Tax Benefits podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of Intuit, TurboTax or any of its brands. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute financial, legal or other professional advice or services. Previous Post So You’re Thinking About Investing? Next Post So You’ve Got a Side Hustle? Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam More from TurboTaxBlogTeam Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax Forms IRS Form 1040: A Quick Guide to Filing Your Tax Return Tax Forms What is a W-2 Form? A Taxpayer’s Guide to W-2 Forms Tax Forms W-9 Form and Taxes: What Independent Contractors Need to Know Tax News Gen Z Forgets About Tax Refunds: 54% of Gen Z Don’t Know the Tax Deadline (A TurboTax Survey) Investments Gambling Winnings Taxes: An Intro Guide Income Tax by State Utah state income tax in 2025: A guide Income Tax by State South Dakota state income tax in 2025: A guide Tax Tips March Madness Tax Tips: How Student-Athletes Can Score Big with NIL Deals and Deductions Tax Forms Form 2210 Instructions: How to Calculate and Pay Estimated Taxes to Avoid Penalties Tax Forms What is Form 720? Understanding the Ins and Outs of Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Returns