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Animals used in business may be deductible as a business expense.
You can deduct the cost of buying, training and maintaining a guide dog or service animal as a medical expense to assist a person with a visual impairment, hearing disability, or other physical disability. This includes food, grooming, vet care and premiums paid for a veterinary care policy. However, pet insurance and care are not deductible for non-guide dogs or service animals, as animals are not considered dependents.
Animals used in business may be deductible as a business expense.
You can deduct the cost of buying, training and maintaining a guide dog or service animal as a medical expense to assist a person with a visual impairment, hearing disability, or other physical disability. This includes food, grooming, vet care and premiums paid for a veterinary care policy. However, pet insurance and care are not deductible for non-guide dogs or service animals, as animals are not considered dependents.
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