Can I deduct an air conditioner, air filter and back pillow for my home office from my taxes for my business? I work at home, and I take the home office deduction. I have a separate room that is my regular office space used exclusively as an office, so that is not the question.
I'm just sure if these are particular items I would be able to deduct. I bought a back pillow from the chiropractor for my typing chair, and I need to buy an air filter for this horrible allergy season and an air conditioner for the home offfice. Are these expenses I can deduct since they will only be used in the home office? Do I need to depreciate them?
When depreciating, is there a minimum dollar amount? The back pillow was only 25 bucks. If I don't depreciate it, what category would that be?
Thanks for any information!! I have looked up a lot of info on this but I'm just not sure about these items.
As I said, my home office is my regular place of business. I do everything from here on the computer. That's it.
I think I read somewhere air conditioning is not applicable to Section 179. And I also don't know how the air filter would figure into that or if it's deductible.
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