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If you're an employee -- someone who receives a Form W-2 for their services -- you can no longer claim such a deduction.
Unfortunately, job-related expenses for employees are no longer deductible under the new law. Please see the TurboTax Help article "Can employees deduct any job-related expenses?" for more information.
However, if you're self-employed as a Speech-Language Pathologist, these would appear to be “ordinary and necessary” expenses, and should be deductible.
Please see the TurboTax Help article "Where do I enter my self-employment business expenses, like home office, vehicle mileage, and suppli..." for guidance.
[Edited 03/09/2020 12:58 pm]
If you're an employee -- someone who receives a Form W-2 for their services -- you can no longer claim such a deduction.
Unfortunately, job-related expenses for employees are no longer deductible under the new law. Please see the TurboTax Help article "Can employees deduct any job-related expenses?" for more information.
However, if you're self-employed as a Speech-Language Pathologist, these would appear to be “ordinary and necessary” expenses, and should be deductible.
Please see the TurboTax Help article "Where do I enter my self-employment business expenses, like home office, vehicle mileage, and suppli..." for guidance.
[Edited 03/09/2020 12:58 pm]
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