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Too many people make the mistake of ignoring all the little expenses related to producing income. This includes looking for a job, tools to be successful in your current job and even managing your money.
I keep telling them, "No, you don't have to be in business to deduct the costs of making a living." These and other miscellaneous expenses do need to add up to 2% of your adjusted gross income, but it's easier to get there than you'd think.
The miscellaneous-expense deduction is a catchall for an array of tax-deductible expenses, including unreimbursed business expenses. These include everything from subscriptions to industry magazines to memberships to professional organizations.
And if you or your spouse has been looking for a job, it includes travel costs (gas, airfare), resume photocopying and postage.
Also, if you or your partner works from home, the computer, furniture, Internet and phone expenses may all be deductible.