Actual costs for home office?
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2025 12:23 am
Hello all,
What are the costs that can be added to the calculation of the Home office expenses for the year of 2024?
I have these:
Home Depreciation: 2% of the (Home purchase price + Notar costs + Real estate transfer tax) - 50% (Land value)
That would be: Absetzung für Abnutzung.
After that I would add following:
Schuldzinsen (I am assuming this is just interest part of the Mortgage payment we have for our apartment, principal should be excluded?)
Grundsteuer
Hausverwaltung (Including energy costs)
Strom
Telekommunikationskosten
Hausratversicherung
Rundfundgebuehren
After adding all of these to the "Absetzung für Abnutzung" I would multiply the sum with percentage of the home office's floor surface vs. home total surface (in my case it is 9.46%) and get the expense which should be subtract from my income.
What I have calculated by now, this expense is a bit higher than Pauschale of EUR 1260.00 for 2024.
Am I missing any costs that can be added to the calculation?
Thanks and Regards,
Nixon.
What are the costs that can be added to the calculation of the Home office expenses for the year of 2024?
I have these:
Home Depreciation: 2% of the (Home purchase price + Notar costs + Real estate transfer tax) - 50% (Land value)
That would be: Absetzung für Abnutzung.
After that I would add following:
Schuldzinsen (I am assuming this is just interest part of the Mortgage payment we have for our apartment, principal should be excluded?)
Grundsteuer
Hausverwaltung (Including energy costs)
Strom
Telekommunikationskosten
Hausratversicherung
Rundfundgebuehren
After adding all of these to the "Absetzung für Abnutzung" I would multiply the sum with percentage of the home office's floor surface vs. home total surface (in my case it is 9.46%) and get the expense which should be subtract from my income.
What I have calculated by now, this expense is a bit higher than Pauschale of EUR 1260.00 for 2024.
Am I missing any costs that can be added to the calculation?
Thanks and Regards,
Nixon.