If you’re an actor, musician, or other type of performing artist, you can deduct unreimbursed job-related expenses if you satisfy all of the following requirements:
If you’re married, you must file a joint return to deduct job-related expenses, unless you didn’t live with your spouse at any point during the tax year.
The miscellaneous itemized deduction for unreimbursed employee expenses was suspended from 2018 to 2025 by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. However, reservists, performing artists, fee-basis government, disabled workers with impairment-related work expenses, and educators can still deduct certain job-related expenses that aren’t reimbursed.
These expenses are reported on Form 2106.
To enter these expenses in TurboTax you can:
Your TurboTax screens will look something like this:
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