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Any thoughts? Thanks
I am thinking of deducting the following items on my taxes... any thoughts?
1) Crash pad (I seem to recall this isn't deductible)
2) Haircuts (FOM says gotta have a haircut)
3) Razor blades (these puppies are expensive... again, FOM says clean shaven)
Any thoughts? Thanks
I would grow a beard if I didn't have this job... and I wouldn't get my haircut every 2 weeks either.
The IRS also says items don't have to be required to be necessary, and therefore deductable. It is a requirement to be clean shaven, so........
Truckdriver is right. A few years ago, the IRS changed the rules and deductions for grooming standards are no longer allowed.
I know you can write off professional publications such as magazines which are not required, but the haircut and shaving supplies are a no. I emailed the IRS a couple years ago and they said haircuts and shaving supplies are not deductable as a work related expense because you would do it anyways. I disagree, but that is what they said. Also a no was a portion of my cable bill so I could see the weather before I went to work. However, they did say a portion of my cell phone and internet access were deductable.[/QU
What portion of the cell phone bill?
Company says I must have one. Can I deduct the phones cost (big bucks for the iphone)?
Every year my wife does our taxes, and when it comes to the write offs I jump in and she always storms off telling me to fing do them myself.You wouldn't happen to have a reference for that would you? If so, then I guess keeping all my haircut receipts was a giant waste of my time.
I know guys that deduct everything... crash pad included. I guess their philosophy is that your tax return is your "first offer"
Also remember that items such as headsets, flight kits et al need to be deducted over a period of time. That period is the time in years and months that they were used.
Also, remember that just because someone tells you that they have deducted something in the past doesn't make it legal.
Also remember that items such as headsets, flight kits et al need to be deducted over a period of time. That period is the time in years and months that they were used.
Third: Items that are used in both job related and personal uses will need to be pro rated and only that portion of job related use is allowed to be deducted. Think phone, computer, internet expenses.
Just let someone like www.pilot-tax.com do the work.
I am thinking of deducting the following items on my taxes... any thoughts?
1) Crash pad (I seem to recall this isn't deductible)
2) Haircuts (FOM says gotta have a haircut)
3) Razor blades (these puppies are expensive... again, FOM says clean shaven)
Any thoughts? Thanks
How about the M&IE deduction while in training? I did Delta training in 08 and we were not given per diem while in training. So we can count the days in ATL as overnights essentially, I believe... anyone with info on this?
Also, is a crashpad really not deductible? I kind of was counting on it. It's not like I'm paying for one and hanging out in it for fun.
Crash pad: no
Haircuts/ razor blades: My CPA say $24/Month for grooming.