IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2017-24: Job Search Expenses Can be Tax Deductible
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Issue Number: IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2017-24Inside This IssueJob Search Expenses Can be Tax Deductible Taxpayers who are looking for a new job that is in the same line of work may be able to deduct some job-hunting expenses on their federal income tax return, even if they don’t get a new job. Here are some important facts to know about deducting costs related to job searches:
Taxpayers can’t deduct these expenses if they:
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