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Tax Topic 8 - Tax Deduction for Job Expenses and other items
In this topic you will cover which expenses are subject to the 2% limit and which expenses are not. You will also learn which expenses you cannot deduct and how to report the expenses that are deductible. For example, some of the expenses that are deductible are unreimbursed employee expenses that are incurred during the year and that are ordinary and necessary. Student Instructions:Print this page, work on the questions and then submit test by mailing the answer sheet or by completing quiz online. Instructions to submit quiz online successfully: Step-by-Step check list Answer Sheet Quiz Online Most forms are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
Use IRS Publication 529 to complete this topic. Complete a Form 2106 for Dave (553-55-6789). He is a painter and works for a company that caters to large homes in the community. Then, complete a Schedule A, Form 1040. Expenses:
His profession requires special white uniforms consisting of a white cap, white shirt (or jacket for cold weather), white bib overalls, and white work shoes required by his union to wear on the job. The following is the itemized list of expenses.
Dave paid a total of $ 9, 600 in rent for his 1 bedroom apartment for 2009. Dave used his automobile (2003 Ford Pick-up) for his job and used a total of 23,000 miles for the whole year. He started using his car car for work on January 1, 2009. His daily roundtrip miles are about 15 per day for a total of 5,400 for the whole year. Other miles were 2,600. He sometimes uses this pick-up truck to help his friends when they are moving. He kept a detailed record of his miles to and from work and his miles used at work to and from jobs. He has another car (2009 Dodge Ram) that he purchased in November of 2008. He does not use this car for his job. In addition to his earnings from work, Dave had the following:
Dave also had educational expenses. He is trying to become a real estate agent. His total investment was the following:
In addition, Dave has resume printing and distributing costs for a total of $120.00 to land him a job in his new chosen real estate career. Mr. Bolayog is not married and has no children. All information on the following W-2 is current.
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