garyhemraj
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What is the answer to the question?Your answer that you could claim the expenses under "Miscellaneous Deductions" prior to year 2018 do not really say that you ...
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The answer should be YES only if your Employer classify you as a "Statutory Employee" (Box 13 checked on the W2). If you are in doubt of your classification, pl...
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- Posted I am a independent contractor but have a W2 statement, how do I report my un-reimbursed business expenses since I do not see a Form 2106 anylonger in Turbo Tax? on Deductions & credits. June 4, 2019 4:24 PM
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