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Husband is both self-employed and an adjunct professor. He taught a course in Germany this summer he was paid but airfare and local travel was not can this be deducted?
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Husband is both self-employed and an adjunct professor. He taught a course in Germany this summer he was paid but airfare and local travel was not can this be deducted?
Updated for 2019: You can no longer claim a deduction for unreimbursed employee expenses unless you fall into one of the following categories of employment, or have certain qualified educator expenses.
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Armed Forces reservists.
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Qualified performing artists.
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Fee-basis state or local government officials.
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Employees with impairment-related work expenses.
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June 6, 2019
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Husband is both self-employed and an adjunct professor. He taught a course in Germany this summer he was paid but airfare and local travel was not can this be deducted?
Updated for 2019: You can no longer claim a deduction for unreimbursed employee expenses unless you fall into one of the following categories of employment, or have certain qualified educator expenses.
-
Armed Forces reservists.
-
Qualified performing artists.
-
Fee-basis state or local government officials.
-
Employees with impairment-related work expenses.
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June 6, 2019
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