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If the costs of representation were incurred for business, they could be deducted as legal and professional fees on your Schedule C (if you file as sole proprietor). If they were not incurred for business, they would not be a deductible expense on your return.
If the costs of representation were incurred for business, they could be deducted as legal and professional fees on your Schedule C (if you file as sole proprietor). If they were not incurred for business, they would not be a deductible expense on your return.
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