sure, business can write off uniforms as a tax deduction, as well as the cost of cleaning them.
2007-08-01 09:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Uniforms are a valid business expense for the business- just make sure you are not thinking about taking a deduction for uniforms as the employee. These are deductible only if they are not adaptable for everyday wear- for example, a police uniform is deductible because you can't really wear that to the mall, but a pair of workboots are not deductible because you can use them while working in the yard.
2007-08-01 10:02:13
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answered by Jeff 2
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Anything that is a legitimate expense for the business may be taken off as an expense.
The three examples that you gave may be deducted. Even an employee may deduct the cost of a uniform and its cleaning if he pays for them and if it is required by his employer as long as it is really a uniform and not just something that he wears anyway.
2007-08-01 09:27:39
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answered by DrIG 7
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If the business provides the uniforms for the employees, yes that's a legitimate deduction. Costs they pay to clean the uniforms is, also.
2007-08-01 12:58:33
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answered by Judy 7
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Providing uniforms and laundry for the uniforms is a legitimate business expense.
2007-08-01 09:24:23
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-13 09:41:00
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answered by ? 4
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That's a legitimate business expense.
2007-08-01 09:36:03
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Yes, they can IF they are required to be used by employees.
2007-08-01 09:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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