Thursday, May 14, 2020
How Much of My Executive Job Search Is Tax Deductible - Executive Career Brandâ¢
How Much of My Executive Job Search Is Tax Deductible As if landing a job isnt enough to occupy all your days and thoughts, tax time is fast approaching. Have you been tracking every expense involved with your job search, and keeping good records, so you can take all the deductions youâre entitled to? If not, plan to spend some time backtracking and pulling it all together. According to IRS Publication 529 (2012), under Unreimbursed Employee Expenses, use the 2% limit (the amount of expense that is more than 2% of your adjusted gross income), for certain job search expenses in your present occupation, even if you do not get a new job. Note that this does NOT apply if: Youre looking for a job in a new occupation, There was a substantial break between the ending of your last job and your looking for a new one, or You are looking for a job for the first time. Employment and outplacement agency fees. These are deductible unless the employer pays the agency. And, if your employer pays you back for the fees at a later year, you must include the amount you receive in your gross income up to the amount of your tax benefit in the earlier year. Resume. Resume preparation and mailing copies to prospective employers are deductible. Travel and transportation. You can deduct travel expense if your trip is primarily to look for a new job. If you travel to an area and, while there, you look for a new job, you may be able to deduct travel expenses to and from the area. If you cant deduct travel expenses to and from an area, you CAN deduct the expenses of looking for a new job while in the area. You can use the standard mileage rate to figure car expense (55-1/2 cents per mile in 2012). Disclaimer. Please note that Im providing general information here. Donât take my word for it. Consult with your CPA, financial advisor, and/or the various IRS publications before following any of this advice, and filing your tax return. photo by Tax Credits 00 0
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