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    Quote Originally Posted by homeschoolmom View Post
    I'm sorry, I should have been more clear When determining how much of my household bills can be claimed as a business expense, I count the extra time I spend on daycare-related work outside of the nine hours the children are here. It doesn't affect the amount of income I claim, as I'm not being paid extra for that time.

    No worries. It's early for me and I thought I was probably misunderstanding lol. I use half of my house for daycare only so I don't use the calculation to figure out my percentage, it's just 50% so I'm not sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5 Little Monkeys View Post
    No worries. It's early for me and I thought I was probably misunderstanding lol. I use half of my house for daycare only so I don't use the calculation to figure out my percentage, it's just 50% so I'm not sure!
    It should be calculated based on both percentage of your house and percentage of the day it is used unless you never set foot in that space outside regular working hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bright sparks View Post
    It should be calculated based on both percentage of your house and percentage of the day it is used unless you never set foot in that space outside regular working hours.
    Yes, it is 50% because my downstairs is only daycare.

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