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For what am I being asked? I don't understand. I did not do a 2106 (Registered Nurse) Form.

 
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Heather14
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For what am I being asked? I don't understand. I did not do a 2106 (Registered Nurse) Form.

Form 2106 is for Employee related expenses. Did you report any expenses related to your job?
Heather14
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For what am I being asked? I don't understand. I did not do a 2106 (Registered Nurse) Form.

As an employee, you may be able to deduct certain unreimbursed expenses that the IRS considers "ordinary and necessary" to do your job. That would include things like:

  • Union dues
  • Tools
  • Dues or subscriptions to professional societies
  • Licenses
  • Travel and meals for business, including DOT per diem
  • Home office
  • Excess educator expenses
  • Education that either maintains or improves job skills or is required to keep your salary or job.

However, employees can't deduct mileage or commuting costs between their home and main workplace.

Job-related expenses aren't fully deductible as they're subject to the 2% rule.

To enter the job-related employee expenses in your return, please see the instructions in the following TurboTax FAQ:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4800418

If you need to delete Form 2106 from your return, please see the following: 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3288508


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