yes as well as outfits and shoes too. :)
2007-03-23 10:10:53
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answered by frogbfound 4
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Yes and No.
How do you get paid? W-2 or 1099, or nothing?
Does the strip club pay you in cash or a check? Do you declare all of your income?
The IRS already knows what strippers make in your community. They have industry averages on file for every community in the United States. There
are lists of deductions available within the IRS website (irs.gov) that can gulde you along with acceptable tax deductions.
2007-03-24 13:54:53
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answered by bold4bs 4
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Believe it or not, this was just on our news.
Yes, a woman was able to because it considered a "prop" for her work. It had to go to tax court though, but she won.
2007-03-23 17:06:24
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answered by amamom 1
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Yeah, they are fixed assets!
No seriously, you'd have trouble proving they were only for buisness use and not for pleasure. You may be able use the "company car" style policy, where they have a buisness use but you can use it outside of work.
2007-03-23 17:11:18
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answered by rock n roll maiden 1
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Yes, it actually has been done. They are considered a stage prop. No kidding!
2007-03-23 20:55:15
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answered by nestor 2
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Only if i can be her Tax Inspector
2007-03-23 17:07:28
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answered by ashymojo 3
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She can try ---
But i would not hold out much hope,
of her getting any sort of refund .
Still, there is no harm in trying ... LOL
good luck
>^,,^<
2007-03-23 17:15:04
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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Probably.
2007-03-24 22:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. If you can show they will enhance her earnings. (And they will if not too big)
2007-03-23 17:06:06
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answered by Sir J 7
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Yeah, but does that go for coke too?
2007-03-23 17:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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