Can I claim mileage? Uniforms/gear? What?
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Yes. as a volunteer firefighter, you can deduct any expenses incurred during service, such as buying your own equipment & gear, mileage, etc., as a charitable contribution on Schedule A.
The IRS standard mileage rate for charitable activities is 14 cents per mile (2017).
Google:
"Firefighter Deductions PDF" for a comprehensive worksheet.
Also, ask your volunteer firefighter association about
state tax benefits. Some states offer a tax credit
to those that become volunteer firefighters.
I understand you can deduct these expenses, but where exactly do you enter them on Sch A. I have not found a question in TurboTax that asks about expenses required for volunteer work, such as firefighter, police reserve etc.
You can claim these in federal>deductions and income>donations to charity 2023. Things like mileage, parking and tolls, trips, uniforms and out-of-pocket expenses can be claimed as volunteer expenses.
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