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If you are confident that your legal expenses are deductible and you are an employee so you can't deduct them on a Sch C, this is a work around:
Go to Income>Choose what to work on>Less Common Income>Misc income at bottom of the window>Other Reportable Income at bottom of widow>answer "Yes">Enter a description like "deductible legal expenses" and enter your expense as a negative number. This will go to Sch 1 of the F. 1090 and deduct that amount from your AGI.
If you are confident that your legal expenses are deductible and you are an employee so you can't deduct them on a Sch C, this is a work around:
Go to Income>Choose what to work on>Less Common Income>Misc income at bottom of the window>Other Reportable Income at bottom of widow>answer "Yes">Enter a description like "deductible legal expenses" and enter your expense as a negative number. This will go to Sch 1 of the F. 1090 and deduct that amount from your AGI.
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