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Deductions & credits
cristianaguirre1
EDITED:
I had pointed out that while employee job expenses are no longer deductible on a Federal Schedule A, they may still be deductible for state tax purposes on a state return in a handful of states. So when entered, the Federal return will ignore the entries, but a state where they are allowed such deduction will still pick them up along with other miscellaneous deductions subject to the 2% threshold. I mention in case other users see this thread. Here are the known states that we were informed of by TurboTax, but there could be more:
Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Iowa, Minnesota and New York
In any case, user reported in another thread he is actually a statutory employee filing Schedule C. Someone else will have to help user there on that subject of statutory employee.
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EDITED:
I had pointed out that while employee job expenses are no longer deductible on a Federal Schedule A, they may still be deductible for state tax purposes on a state return in a handful of states. So when entered, the Federal return will ignore the entries, but a state where they are allowed such deduction will still pick them up along with other miscellaneous deductions subject to the 2% threshold. I mention in case other users see this thread. Here are the known states that we were informed of by TurboTax, but there could be more:
Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Iowa, Minnesota and New York
In any case, user reported in another thread he is actually a statutory employee filing Schedule C. Someone else will have to help user there on that subject of statutory employee.
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‎June 1, 2019
1:22 AM