Paul O Mahoney
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Hi don't know if this is in the correct place apologise in advance.
Since February my wife has been working from here full time. She did have a " hot desk " in her place of employment but Covid put paid to that.
Her job is a global one, with travel to Australia, China, 5 European locations and Upstate New York.
Obviously she can't do that and has evicted me from my Office.
My office was a bit shabby and I liked it that way, it was never used commercially as my contribution to society is voluntary etc.
Now she has renovated it and other parts of the house to make it look more professional on video calls and for her making presentations.
Revenue allow 10% of utilities, I understand that bit, but can't find anything for renovations, approx €1200 would apply to the office.
Is it possible or indeed allowable to claim tax relief on this?
Since February my wife has been working from here full time. She did have a " hot desk " in her place of employment but Covid put paid to that.
Her job is a global one, with travel to Australia, China, 5 European locations and Upstate New York.
Obviously she can't do that and has evicted me from my Office.
My office was a bit shabby and I liked it that way, it was never used commercially as my contribution to society is voluntary etc.
Now she has renovated it and other parts of the house to make it look more professional on video calls and for her making presentations.
Revenue allow 10% of utilities, I understand that bit, but can't find anything for renovations, approx €1200 would apply to the office.
Is it possible or indeed allowable to claim tax relief on this?