Standing Desks Tax Deductions
Standing desks, sit-stand converters, and adjustable workstations are deductible office equipment. Investing in healthier workspaces benefits employees and reduces taxes.
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check_circleWhat You Can Deduct
- checkElectric standing desks
- checkManual crank adjustable desks
- checkDesktop sit-stand converters
- checkTreadmill desks and desk bikes
- checkStanding desk mats
- checkMonitor arms compatible with standing desks
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- tips_and_updatesStanding desks are deductible as office furniture under Section 179
- tips_and_updatesDesk accessories like anti-fatigue mats are separately deductible
- tips_and_updatesHome office standing desks qualify if your home office meets IRS requirements
- tips_and_updatesKeep receipts and note the business purpose for each purchase
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