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The information provided below is intended as a guideline. It is not all-inclusive and not all items are deductible all the time. Many are subject to limitations, may only apply in certain situations or are governed by other rules.

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Dues and Fees

Education and Research

Equipment and Supplies

Home Office

Job Hunting

Meals and Entertainment

Telephone Charges

Travel and Transportation

Uniforms and Gear

Miscellaneous Items

Real Estate expenses
Auto registration fees

Charitable Contributions (cash and non-cash) made to qualified U.S. charities.

Investment expenses

Casualty and Theft Losses


Generally, you can only deduct the excess over 7.5% of Adjusted Gross Income, and then only if you can itemize on Schedule A. This means that if you make $100,000, you can only deduct the amount of medical expenses you spent over $7,500.  


Please remember to keep careful records and save your receipts for 3 years in case of audit

 


 
 
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