I almost posted this to the thread on glasses but I decided the angle is different and therefore belongs in its own likely much shorter thread.
Before I knew anything about tax deductions I knew two people I need to tell you about. One sold real estate for Century 21 and he wore those goshawful canary yellow coats to church and as far as I knew everywhere else he wore a sportcoat and tie. The other person needed prescription lenses but was required to wear "safety glasses" at work and he chose to own no other glasses and to wear his safety glasses whenever he was not in bed.
In the other thread I picked up the conclusion that hearing aids and normal glasses are considered by US Tax Law to be personal expenses even if used only for business purposes. What I want to know is whether this cuts both ways. Does someone who buys and uses at work items that are in the eyes of the code obviously not suitable for street wear and yet DOES wear them on the street, must the tax deduction be reduced or eliminated?
Before I knew anything about tax deductions I knew two people I need to tell you about. One sold real estate for Century 21 and he wore those goshawful canary yellow coats to church and as far as I knew everywhere else he wore a sportcoat and tie. The other person needed prescription lenses but was required to wear "safety glasses" at work and he chose to own no other glasses and to wear his safety glasses whenever he was not in bed.
In the other thread I picked up the conclusion that hearing aids and normal glasses are considered by US Tax Law to be personal expenses even if used only for business purposes. What I want to know is whether this cuts both ways. Does someone who buys and uses at work items that are in the eyes of the code obviously not suitable for street wear and yet DOES wear them on the street, must the tax deduction be reduced or eliminated?
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