Situation: Taxpayer signed a contract with a university to teach, but she has to finish her doctoral dissertation within one year or lose her job. Her dissertation adviser is the dean and does not have the time to mentor her through the dissertation process. There are available and she is working with a dissertation coach. The coach, advises, reads, edits, etc., generally mentoring her through the process.
Question: Does anyone think this might be an employee business expense? If she does not complete the dissertation, she loses the job. She is not doing the dissertation to enter a new job field. She paid this coach $7000. (Anyone think we are in the wrong business?!) I have never run into this before?
Thanks in advance.
Question: Does anyone think this might be an employee business expense? If she does not complete the dissertation, she loses the job. She is not doing the dissertation to enter a new job field. She paid this coach $7000. (Anyone think we are in the wrong business?!) I have never run into this before?
Thanks in advance.
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