A Politicain can wear a suit at work, and at a dinner, a party, nightclub, church, and it is deductible.
Let me assume here *sarcasm*... ...So my grease covered, burned up and stinking Carharts are "OK" to wear elsewhere, thus cannot be tax deducted. Let me show up at Jury Duty wearing that!
These items cannot be tax deductible, because they can be worn at places other than at work:
- Denim jeans or cotton pants
- Cotton long-sleeve shirts
- Cotton head cap, or handkerchief
There are a few more items, but I don't know what they are, being that I never deducted them. Not worth the time.
Obviously I don't show up to work naked, so "something" must be deductable. The items I mentioned above are specifically REQUIRED as per OSHA and within all safety rules at the jobsites that I go to.
2007-02-19
14:14:24
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