Brook, a lawyer, uses a den in his home to write legal briefs and
prepare contracts. He also uses the den for poker games and hosting a
book club. Because he uses the den for both business and pleasure,
Brook can't claim business deductions for using the den. Marvin has a
den he uses only for business. He also puts a business calendar, desk,
and computer in his kitchen, but continues to cook and eat there as
well. Marvin can claim business deductions for the den, but not the
kitchen.
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