🏠 How to Claim Home Office Expenses in Ontario for the 2025 Tax Year

Working from home continues to be a common practice for many professionals in Toronto and across Ontario. If you've used a portion of your home for work purposes, you may be eligible to claim home office expenses on your 2024 tax return (filed in 2025). Here's an updated guide tailored for Ontario residents.​

βœ… Eligibility Criteria

You can claim home office expenses if you meet one of the following conditions:​

  • You worked from home more than 50% of the time for at least four consecutive weeks in the year due to your employment conditions.​

  • You used your home workspace exclusively to earn employment income and regularly met clients, customers, or other people in the course of your employment duties.​

For self-employed individuals, the workspace must be your principal place of business or used exclusively to earn business income and meet clients.​

🧾 Eligible Expenses

Eligible expenses you can claim include:

  • Utilities (electricity, heat, water)​

  • Home maintenance and minor repair costs​

  • Rent (for tenants)​

  • Property taxes​

  • Home insurance​

  • Mortgage interest (self-employed individuals only)​

  • Internet access fees​

Note: Salaried employees cannot claim mortgage interest or capital expenses.​

πŸ“ Calculating Your Claim

Determine the percentage of your home's total area used for work. For example, if your home office occupies 200 square feet of a 2,000-square-foot home, you can claim 10% of eligible expenses.​

If the workspace is not used exclusively for work (e.g., a dining room), calculate the percentage of time it's used for work-related activities.​

πŸ“„ Required Documentation

  • Form T777S: For employees using the temporary flat rate method (available for 2020 to 2022 tax years).​

  • Form T777: For detailed method claims.​

  • Form T2200 or T2200S: A declaration of conditions of employment signed by your employer.​

Self-employed individuals should use Form T2125 to report business income and expenses, including home office deductions.​

πŸ“… Key Deadlines for 2025

  • April 30, 2025: Deadline to file your 2024 personal income tax return and pay any taxes owed.​

  • June 15, 2025: Deadline for self-employed individuals to file their 2024 tax return. Note: Any taxes owed are still due by April 30, 2025.​

πŸ’‘ Tips for Maximizing Your Claim

  • Maintain detailed records of all expenses and keep receipts.​

  • Create a floor plan to accurately calculate the workspace area.​

  • Consult with a tax professional to ensure you're maximizing your deductions and complying with CRA guidelines.​

At Lashley CPA, we specialize in assisting Toronto-based professionals and small business owners with their tax needs. Our team can help you navigate the complexities of home office deductions and ensure you're taking full advantage of available tax benefits.​

Ready to optimize your tax return? Book a free consultation with us today and let’s discuss how we can support your financial goals.​

​This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional tax advice. For personalized assistance, please contact a qualified tax professional.

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