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T-2125 business in home use

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Posted 14 December 2011 - 01:05 AM

What is the purpose of the question "share details of home exp with spouse" if the expenses don't share? I expected when indicating "yes" that the business use would be split using the same percentage as the rest of the
T-2125 i.e. 50%. How do you allocate an equal split without an override if Profile does not do the split. I prefer no overrides as sometimes that can get you into trouble.
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Posted 14 December 2011 - 12:38 PM

View Postcrickateer, on 13 December 2011 - 08:05 PM, said:

What is the purpose of the question "share details of home exp with spouse" if the expenses don't share? I expected when indicating "yes" that the business use would be split using the same percentage as the rest of the
T-2125 i.e. 50%. How do you allocate an equal split without an override if Profile does not do the split. I prefer no overrides as sometimes that can get you into trouble.


No override is necessary

Expenses are the same for both spouses. Floor size of the home is the same for both spouses. Floor size of the home is proportional to the size used BY THAT SPOUSE which is generally 50% of the total.

Example: Total expenses is $1000. Floor size of the home office is 10% so one spouse takes 5% or $50 and the other spouse takes 5% or $50.
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