Taxes what can be claimed
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by HD_Renegade, Oct 31, 2017.
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I sure am going to try to claim work boots. Without steel toes. I ain't gonna wear those things anywhere but at work. Geesh.... at $275.... I got better things to spend my money on....yup... Irish Setters... good boots. And then the insulated ones.... I'm not stupid enough to go out when it's cold, unless I'm working.... I even have a pair of full on Pack Boots. Have never worn them. The 1200grm insulate has worked fine so far.
Knowing the IRS... They'll tell me my wife can wear my Irish Setters in the shower. Doh!
Seriously..... I don't know... I gotta try... only one of these can I write off this year. Others were when I didn't know about the deduction right there on short form. (when the heck did they change that?)
On the expenses in general.... Can't I put down under "tips" on Lot Ladies?Call_Me_The_Breeze Thanks this. -
And don't forget gambling losses are deductible - but not to exceed the amount of reported gambling winnings
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HD_Renegade Thanks this.
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Who has a CDL that does not have a physical "home address" on it? Real or not, the IRS is going to have a hard time proving that sardine can you drive every day is your "home"
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I have as one of my possibilities.. a local job that drives out overnight. Three trips a week. Out and back. Three nights a week spent on the road. So I'll be able to claim per diem for three days a week with that job. While being home two nights, and a longer than 34 every week. It pays really good too. That ain't too shabby!
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