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Elizabeth Guevara

Elizabeth Guevara is a journalist working to explain the world of business and economics and how it impacts your finances.

Elizabeth has worked as a student journalist and studied personal finance, economics and business to help readers easily understand complex topics. She joined Investopedia in 2024 as a breaking news writer covering personal finance.

Previously, Elizabeth worked at the Dallas Morning News as a Business News Intern. Her work at the Dallas Morning News received a “Best in Business” award from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing. She also worked as the deputy managing editor of her college’s newspaper, the Southern Methodist University Daily Campus, and produced content as a peer advisor for SMU Financial Literacy.

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  • Investopedia.com
    2 articles
  • Investopedia
    1 article

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TaxAdvisorFinancialPlanningReimbursementsTaxExpertTaxDeductionsHomeOfficeTaxExpertsAccountantEmployeeBenefitsAccountantsTaxPolicyWorkFromHomeTaxAdvisorsRemoteWorkHybridWork
  • —Investopedia.com
  • Working From Home This Year? Here's What You Can't Claim On Taxes
    14 Jan—Investopedia.com
    KEY TAKEAWAYS Although remote or hybrid work was still prevalent in 2024, employees cannot deduct home office expenses from their taxes like they used to be able to. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated the ability for remote employees to deduct home office expenses through at least 2025. Although employees who work from home cannot deduct home office expenses, experts said many companies offer reimbursements that are typically tax-free. Once tax season starts, taxpayers will begin to look...
  • —Investopedia

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