Client is in a court battle with a state college. He is a tenured professor and is defending himself against retaliation of his department for various grievances and federal complaints he lodged.
Federal judge stripped the discrimination part of the suit.
It’s still in court and no decision or judgment has been awarded..
If he wins he will receive back pay and a large punitive award.
As I understand it, if the suit produces taxable income he can deduct the legal fees.
Correct??????
If yes, when are the fees deductible?
He paid $20,000 in 2005 and another $32,000 in 2006. Has not deducted any fees at this time.
Federal judge stripped the discrimination part of the suit.
It’s still in court and no decision or judgment has been awarded..
If he wins he will receive back pay and a large punitive award.
As I understand it, if the suit produces taxable income he can deduct the legal fees.
Correct??????
If yes, when are the fees deductible?
He paid $20,000 in 2005 and another $32,000 in 2006. Has not deducted any fees at this time.
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