Working from home, also known as remote work or e-working, means performing at least some of your job obligations from the comfort of your home, whether full-time or part-time. Following the global epidemic, millions of individuals began working from home. However, the restrictions governing tax deductions for the additional cost of living that results from working from home have changed. Employees may be eligible for tax advantages if they pay for certain business expenses themselves rather than having their company reimburse them. This clause does not apply to the costs incurred directly while fulfilling your obligations. This article explains the benefits, requirements, and application process for work-at-home tax relief.