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Yes, if you itemize deductions. Investment Expenses are a Miscellaneous Itemized Deduction and thus subject to the 2% AGI floor, i.e. they only kick in after total miscellaneous deductions surpass roughly 2% of your income. Go to:
Federal Taxes, then
Deductions & Credits
Scroll down to Retirement and Investments
Select Other Investment Expenses
Yes, if you itemize deductions. Investment Expenses are a Miscellaneous Itemized Deduction and thus subject to the 2% AGI floor, i.e. they only kick in after total miscellaneous deductions surpass roughly 2% of your income. Go to:
Federal Taxes, then
Deductions & Credits
Scroll down to Retirement and Investments
Select Other Investment Expenses
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