Can a client take a deduction for a state board examination for certification? How many times can a deduction be taken due to failure?
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No deduction for getting qualified for a new job regardless of how many times taken/costs.Last edited by BOB W; 01-28-2014, 03:20 PM.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Employee versus FreeLance
Thad is the nurse an employee or does she work for herself on a self-employed engagement business? Big difference.
Bob's comment was in the context of educational expense (largely nondeductible). It is different if this is a necessary requirement imposed by her employer to simply obtain or maintain certification outside the scope of going to school or training.
If an employee, I would lean toward taking the deduction under these circumstances, but subject to the 2%.
If self-employed, I would lean toward taking full deduction.
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Originally posted by Thad View PostI forgot to add that the person is already a nurse...such as an LPN, taking the state board exam to become a RN. Is the state board exam deductible?
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Originally posted by Nashville View PostThad is the nurse an employee or does she work for herself on a self-employed engagement business? Big difference.
Bob's comment was in the context of educational expense (largely nondeductible). It is different if this is a necessary requirement imposed by her employer to simply obtain or maintain certification outside the scope of going to school or training.
If an employee, I would lean toward taking the deduction under these circumstances, but subject to the 2%.
If self-employed, I would lean toward taking full deduction.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
Many times I post additional info on the post, Click on "message board" for updated content.
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