MargaretL
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Deductions & credits

Job-hunting expenses are tax deductible even if you haven't found a position at the end.

You can claim the expenses in the Job-Related Expenses section. They are part of your itemized deductions:

1. Federal Taxes

2. Deductions & CreditsJump To Full List

3. Scroll down to Employment Expenses

4. Select Job-Related Expenses

Note: The expenses are subject to 2% of Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) - only the amount that exceeds the 2% of AGI threshold is actually deducted. If you are not itemizing (have mortgage interest, real estate tax, charitable contributions etc.) the job hunting expenses will not make a difference on your tax refund.

The expense include:

a. Employment and outplacement agency fees.

b. Amounts you spend for preparation and mailing copies of a resume.

c. Travel expenses if the trip is primarily to look for a new job.

For more information, please refer to the IRS publication 529.