Yes, if you let it go in the dignified "horse shoe style", then you are entitled to take the deduction.
If you leave it the way it is, then no deduction is permitted.
Combovers pay a $150 penalty
Hair transplants, weaves or plugs $250
Toupees pay the harshest penalties..$400 and a kick in the rear end just for being silly.
2007-03-31 16:38:28
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answered by stymie1970 4
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Tell George W Bush that reclining hair lines frighten and keep terrorists away from America. Then I'm sure he'd love to give you a tax break
2007-03-31 23:34:55
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answered by ♫That'll be the Day♫ 6
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Why yes it does, the cost of changing that receding hairline would be tax deductible.
2007-03-31 23:37:04
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answered by kbama 5
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Well, if Bush doesn't give tax breaks for receding hairlines, there will be hell toupee.
2007-04-01 21:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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That ain't no receding hairline man, that's your hair running away from your face.
2007-03-31 23:44:15
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answered by ? 6
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I dont know about a tax break but maybe you could apply for a government grant for hair replacement surgery :-D
2007-03-31 23:37:36
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answered by Jaim Jaim 5
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Nope. But the good news is that you are getting closer to collecting Social Security.
2007-03-31 23:34:04
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answered by Just For Fun 6
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if it does i should be in for a huge refund. Damn republicans made me go bald
2007-03-31 23:35:19
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answered by curious george 2
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You wish. LOL There's no place on 1040 for that.
2007-03-31 23:34:47
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answered by ~~Fast Eddie~~ 5
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yes..it will qualify you under the tax break "reasons you dont get laid"
2007-03-31 23:34:12
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answered by Anonymous
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