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  • 61Form 2106: Employee Business Expenses — A tax form distributed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and used by taxpayers seeking to deduct expenses incurred while conducting business. In order for business expenses to be deducted, they must be considered ordinary and necessary.… …

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  • 62Form 2106-EZ: Unreimbursed Employee Business Expenses — A tax form distributed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and used by employees deducting ordinary and necessary expenses related to their jobs. Ordinary expenses are those generally considered as common in a particular line of business;… …

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  • 63IRS Publication 502: Medical And Dental Expenses — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service detailing the deductions permitted for medical expenses. Medical and dental expenses are itemized deductions, and IRS Publication 502 indicates what type of expenses can and cannot be included …

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  • 64out-of-pocket expenses — {n. phr.} Expenses one has to pay for oneself, not the company that sends one on a given assignment, such as tips for waiters, cab drivers, etc. * /Luckily, my out of pocket expenses didn t amount to more than $15./ …

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  • 65out-of-pocket expenses — {n. phr.} Expenses one has to pay for oneself, not the company that sends one on a given assignment, such as tips for waiters, cab drivers, etc. * /Luckily, my out of pocket expenses didn t amount to more than $15./ …

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  • 66IRS Publication 503: Child And Dependent Care Expenses — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service that outlines the criteria which must be met in order for a taxpayer to deduct expenses for the care of children and dependents. IRS Publication 503 indicates that expenses can be claimed only… …

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  • 67Maintenance Expenses — The costs incurred to keep an item in good condition and/or good working order. When purchasing an item that requires upkeep, consumers should consider not just the initial price tag, but also the item s ongoing maintenance expenses. Maintenance… …

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  • 68Medical Expenses — Any cost incurred in the prevention or treatment of injury or disease. Medical expenses include health and dental insurance premiums, doctor and hospital visits, co pays, prescription and over the counter drugs, glasses and contacts, crutches and …

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  • 69Moving Expenses — Potentially tax deductible expenses that are incurred when an individual and his or her family relocates for a new job or due to the location transfer of an existing job. After certain baseline criteria are met for time and distance, individuals… …

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  • 70Underwriting Expenses — Costs and expenditures associated with underwriting activity. Underwriting expenses include a wide range of expenditures, and the exact definition differs for insurers and investment banks. As a major expense category, the lower these… …

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