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Yes, you can deduct the cost of mandatory uniforms and other items as college expenses but not below the college level. The key term is mandatory or required. They cannot be for the student's ease or comfort.
An appropriate category would be:
As a general rule, clothing would not be a qualified education expense, however, the military uniforms of an ROTC scholarship student attending a military college are not "optional". They are required as a condition of attendance and in the performance of the student's educational responsibilities (e.g. attending classes).
Items such as the specific watch, calculators, bags, etc. I can see as deductible.
Yes, you can deduct the cost of mandatory uniforms and other items as college expenses but not below the college level. The key term is mandatory or required. They cannot be for the student's ease or comfort.
An appropriate category would be:
As a general rule, clothing would not be a qualified education expense, however, the military uniforms of an ROTC scholarship student attending a military college are not "optional". They are required as a condition of attendance and in the performance of the student's educational responsibilities (e.g. attending classes).
Items such as the specific watch, calculators, bags, etc. I can see as deductible.
Was this College Level? or K-12? No tax benefits are available for education expenses K-12
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