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I was fully reimbursed by my new employer for my work expenses but turbo tax wants to give me a tax break for my expenses. Am I still entitled to it, or no?

 
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I was fully reimbursed by my new employer for my work expenses but turbo tax wants to give me a tax break for my expenses. Am I still entitled to it, or no?

No you are not so.... you either have to indicate the amount reimbursed OR  just skip that section altogether. 

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I was fully reimbursed by my new employer for my work expenses but turbo tax wants to give me a tax break for my expenses. Am I still entitled to it, or no?

No you are not so.... you either have to indicate the amount reimbursed OR  just skip that section altogether. 

I was fully reimbursed by my new employer for my work expenses but turbo tax wants to give me a tax break for my expenses. Am I still entitled to it, or no?

I meant move expenses, not work expenses. I assume it is still a no to claiming them.

I was fully reimbursed by my new employer for my work expenses but turbo tax wants to give me a tax break for my expenses. Am I still entitled to it, or no?

Moving expenses ... if the reimbursement was added to the box 1 wages on your W-2 then you can take the adjustment.   If it was not then you have no adjustment to take.

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