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I heard clothes for work are tax deductible if it's a work uniform.
Is this true if my work place makes me wear business formal and I buy suits, shirts, ties, etc, can I deduct these? |
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no
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Non tax pro answer, but the answer is no. Uniform for tax purpose means it's a type of clothing that can't be worn elsewhere. Business formal obviously can be worn elsewhere.
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The whole thing started when my hair stylist who dresses pretty good told me she writes off all her clothes for work. It's not an unifom or anything at all.
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The whole thing started when my hair stylist who dresses pretty good told me she writes off all her clothes for work. It's not an unifom or anything at all. [/ QUOTE ] She's breaking the law |
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[ QUOTE ] The whole thing started when my hair stylist who dresses pretty good told me she writes off all her clothes for work. It's not an unifom or anything at all. [/ QUOTE ] She's breaking the law [/ QUOTE ] and you are a [censored] for having a hair stylist |
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and you are a [censored] for having a hair stylist [/ QUOTE ] DUDE, YOU GO TO TANNING SALONS |
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lots of people write off lots of things they're not supposed to and never get audited/caught for it.
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Non tax pro answer, but the answer is no. Uniform for tax purpose means it's a type of clothing that can't be worn elsewhere. Business formal obviously can be worn elsewhere. [/ QUOTE ] This is exactly correct. And it doesn't matter if you atually do or do not wear it elsewhere, just that you could if you wanted to. |
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simple answer is no, though if you are incorporate (consultants usually) You have a little more leway.
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