Because employees can no longer deduct business expenses. That’s the simple answer and there’s no gray area.
Is having to Pay to park your company truck during your hometime Tax Deductible?
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Yes, it IS deductible.... Its like any other truck expense, oil changes, truck wash, ect. Doesnt matter if you are a company driver or not. Just make sure you have receipts. -
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In some states, you can still claim the unreimbursed employee business expenses
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IRS Tax Tip 2020-155, November 16, 2020
Employee business expenses can be deducted as an adjustment to income only for specific employment categories and eligible educators.
Taxpayers can no longer claim unreimbursed employee expenses as miscellaneous itemized deductions, unless they are a qualified employee or an eligible educator. They must complete Form 2106, Employee Business Expenses, to take the deduction.
If someone falls into one of these employment categories, they are considered a qualified employee:
- Armed Forces reservists
- Qualified performing artists
- Fee-basis state or local government officials
- Employees with impairment-related work expenses
Here's what makes something a qualified expense:
- Paid or billed during the tax year
- For carrying on a trade or business of being an employee, and
- Ordinary and necessary
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