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Business & farm
It depends on whether you are testing yourself or hiring someone to test your soil and whether you do this regularly or if this is a one-time expense.
For example, it may be custom hire for a one-time survey and repairs and maintenance if this is a regular process.
Listing it under Other miscellaneous expenses is fine. A description and amount will print on your return. IRS will know exactly what this expense is for and how much you paid.
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March 11, 2023
6:37 PM