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Yes. Just a heads up: be careful with clothing expenses. Unless it's a uniform or something with your company's logo on it, the IRS will consider it to be "dual use" (meaning business & personal) and therefore not deductible. However, if the clothing is some form of necessary "safety gear," then you're probably okay.
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Yes. Just a heads up: be careful with clothing expenses. Unless it's a uniform or something with your company's logo on it, the IRS will consider it to be "dual use" (meaning business & personal) and therefore not deductible. However, if the clothing is some form of necessary "safety gear," then you're probably okay.
Please read TurboTaxChristinaS's response to a similar question: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/6119633
To enter/edit your job-related expenses (2106:(
1. Open your return (or continue if open).
2. Type “2106” in Search box (upper right-hand corner of the screen)
3. Click on “Jump to 2106” link.
4. Answer screen interview prompts.
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