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Note: This simplified option does not change the criteria for who may claim a home office deduction. It merely simplifies the calculation and recordkeeping requirements of the allowable deduction.

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In the Pressioni Arteriose Monitorate e Loro Associazioni (PAMELA) study, office, home, and ambulatory blood pressure (BP) values were measured contemporaneously between 1990 and 1993 in a large population sample (n=2051). Cardiovascular (CV) and non-CV death certificates were collected over the next 148 months, which allowed us to assess the prognostic value of selective and combined elevation in these 3 BPs over a long follow-up. There were 69 CV and 233 all-cause deaths. Compared with subjects with normal office and 24-hour BP, the hazard ratio for CV death showed a progressive increase in those with a selective office BP elevation (white-coat hypertension), a selective 24-hour BP elevation (masked hypertension), and elevation in both office and 24-hour BP. This was the case also when the above conditions were identified by office versus home BP values. Selective elevation in home versus ambulatory BP or vice versa also carried an increased risk. There was indeed a progressive increase in both CV and all-cause mortality risk from subjects in whom office, home, and ambulatory BP were all normal to those in whom 1, 2, or all 3 BPs were elevated, regardless of which BP was considered. The trends remained significant after adjustment for age and gender, as well as, in most instances, after further adjustment for other cardiovascular risk factors. Thus, white-coat hypertension and masked hypertension, both when identified by office and ambulatory or by office and home BPs, are not prognostically innocent. Indeed, each BP elevation (office, home, or ambulatory) carries an increase in risk mortality that adds to that of the other BP elevations.

The Office of Home Energy Programs (OHEP) provides bill assistance to low-income households in the State of Maryland to make their energy costs more affordable and to help with the prevention of loss and the restoration of home energy service.

A color combo to covet: bright green and gold. Gather some office inspiration from this Bridgehampton home designed by Steven Gambrel. All the vintage brass-and-leather accents and the silk rug created by Gambrel make a splash against the white cabinets.

This cheerful space is full of sharp angles while also maintaining a lot of fun. Alexandra von Furstenberg created the acrylic desk, side table, and (in collaboration with Dax Design) shelving for her Los Angeles home office, which is also outfitted with two Milo Baughman lounge chairs, an Eames desk chair by Herman Miller, a Dax Design cabinet, and a Philippe Starck floor lamp by Flos; the large photograph is by Kim Keever, and the easel displays an issue of Interview magazine signed by Andy Warhol to Von Furstenberg.

Another moment for loving blue. Here, the bookshelves are brightened with Blue Koto veneer from UltraWood in the office of a yacht belonging to designer Joanne de Guardiola and her husband, Roberto. Yes, you can even have an office on your boat. Other details include Sapele mahogany panels, a vellum-top iron desk by Julian Chichester, and door handles original to the boat.

Grids and lines galore in the library/office of a French home by Jean-Louis Deniot. The side table by Hervé Van der Straeten rests on a Moroccan rug and makes us want to decorate a room exclusively with green and navy accents.

Inspire yourself with primary colors, where they provide the perfect burst of shape and structure in this office space. The mirrored trestle desk from Liz O'Brien and Artemide's Tizio lamp brighten the library in the Manhattan apartment, too.

Another case for getting into monochrome, this office goes all in on shades of blue. In the study of Jay McInerney and Anne Hearst's New York penthouse, a color photograph by Elliott Erwitt overlooks a Jansen desk and an Eames chair by Herman Miller. The linen upholstered daybed and Orley Shabahang carpet add an extra layer of coziness.

A hybrid home office/master bath is one of the most innovative home ideas we've ever seen. For his Beverly Hills home, photographer Steven Meisel came up with the idea and sheathed the bath area in green onyx; the teak screen was designed by Brad Dunning, who also decorated the home. We'd love a post-meeting soak.

Few improvements make quite as big an impact in a room as a bold wallpaper. Here, the tiny office of a Brooklyn home by Nick Olsen features Zoffany wallpaper and a Vaughan lamp. Oh yeah, and major design inspiration.

A good case for more is more in this Bel Air, California, home. Raspberry leather chairs by designer Kelly Wearstler bring color to the office, where a collection of photos is displayed; the tube sculpture on the desk is also by Wearstler, and the carpet was custom made by the Rug Company.

With a cozy fire and some dark, moody elements, the office in this New York townhouse of art dealer Christophe Van de Weghe and his wife, Anne-Gaëlle, designed by Annabelle Selldorf, showcases a Sarfatti light fixture, Prouvé desk, and Finn Juhl chair. The mirrors are by Line Vautrin, the artworks are by Cy Twombly (left) and Jean Dubuffet, and the banquette cushions are clad in a Great Plains fabric. And that zebra rug, come on.

If you're undecided on a paint color or how to format a gallery wall, why not just put up one giant piece of art? In an Aspen, Colorado, home by Stonefox Architects, the office is highlighted by an eye-catching Thomas Struth photograph. Not much else is required.

Bold black lines and furnishings give this space a strong statement. The desk in the late designer Alberto Pinto's Rio de Janeiro home office is surmounted by an Almir Reis photograph of volleyball on Ipanema Beach; the parchment lamps are 1970s, and the chair is by Philippe Hurel. Here, mixing vibrant colors and earthy textures really works.

It's hard to beat that view, but this office in a Manhattan duplex by Carlos Aparicio, is full of treasures, too. From a painting by Wayne Gonzales to a sculpture by Geoffrey Clarke, plus the 1930s Cuban mahogany desk by De Coune and a swivel chair covered in an Edelman leather, it's all sophistication.

This Beverly Hills office decorated by Brad Dunning is simple, but bold. The neutral palette keeps the design clean where pieces of furniture like the Eames-designed swivel chair by Herman Miller and the Brno armchair is by Knoll stand out.

Some of the best home office ideas are founded on simplicity. Journalist Dena Kaye and her partner, designer Dick Fallin, modernized their house on St. Barts in the French West Indies while retaining its basic footprint. They turned the terrace off the living room into the office and made sure the decor was spare. The chandelier, partly composed of paper notes, is a signature design by Ingo Maurer.

The power of neutrals. Prints and drawings by Pablo Picasso, Carolyn Carr, and others fill a wall in the family room of Suzanne Kasler's Atlanta home; a drafting table bears a picturesque arrangement of antique globes.

At this San Francisco home designed by Tucker & Marks and Andrew Skurman Architects, the study is paneled in rift-sawn oak; the curtains are of a Cowtan & Tout print, and the André Arbus desk and Khotan rug are both vintage. Simple sophistication: check.

Yes, Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office can serve as computer backup software for your personal devices. It is specifically designed to provide comprehensive cyber protection, including data backup and recovery, for both home and office users. With this software, you can easily create backups of your important files, applications, settings, and even your entire system to protect against data loss due to various scenarios, such as hardware failures, accidental deletions, or cyberattacks.

Create the perfect home office setup with IKEA computer desks, chairs, filing cabinets and everything else you need to keep you organized and focused. Shop our best sellers, which are affordable office solutions to get the job done right or create the perfect office gaming setup with LED lights, gaming chairs, and desks that can support up to 3 monitors at once.

Now that many of us are working remotely, you may be wondering whether working from home will yield any tax breaks. If your small business qualifies you for a home office tax deduction, should you be concerned about triggering an audit? How does a business qualify in the first place? This article will delve into the most common questions about this tax deduction.

If you're an employee working remotely rather than a business owner, you unfortunately don't qualify for the home office tax deduction (however some states do allow this tax deduction for employees). Prior to the Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA) passed in 2017, employees could deduct unreimbursed employee business expenses including the home office deduction. However, for tax years 2018 through 2025, these deductions for employee business expenses have been eliminated.

You may have heard that taking the home office deduction sends a red flag to the IRS and ups your chances of being audited. Although there may have been some merit to this advice in the past, changes in the tax rules in the late 1990s made it easier for people who work out of their homes to qualify for these write-offs. So if you qualify, by all means, take it.

The law is clear and the IRS is serious about the exclusive-use requirement. Say you set aside a room in your home for a full-time business and you work in it ten hours a day, seven days a week. If you let your children use the office to do their homework, you violate the exclusive-use requirement and forfeit the chance for home office deductions.

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