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  2. How to pay for moving expenses: 4 options to consider - AOL

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    Research the cost of moving companies or trucks in your area to estimate your total moving costs. Next, divide the cost by the number of months until your move. For example, if your estimated cost ...

  3. 3 Times Moving Expenses Are Actually Tax-Deductible - AOL

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  4. Qualified Performing Artist Deduction - Wikipedia

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    Under United States tax law, certain performing artists are eligible to deduct the expenses incurred in the course of their employment as performing artists ("performing artist expenses"). The deduction itself is provided by IRC § 62 (a) (2) (B), [1] while qualifications of a Qualified Performing Artist ("QPA") are provided by IRC § 62 (b). [2]

  5. Internal Revenue Code section 162(a) - Wikipedia

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    United States portal. v. t. e. Section 162 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code ( 26 U.S.C. § 162 (a)), is part of United States taxation law. It concerns deductions for business expenses. It is one of the most important provisions in the Code, because it is the most widely used authority for deductions. [1] If an expense is not deductible, then ...

  6. Itemized deduction - Wikipedia

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    Medical expenses, only to the extent that the expenses exceed 7.5% (as of the 2018 tax year, when this was reduced from 10%) of the taxpayer's adjusted gross income. [2] (For example, a taxpayer with an adjusted gross income of $20,000 and medical expenses of $5,000 would be eligible to deduct $3,500 of their medical expenses ($20,000 X 7.5% ...

  7. 8 things you should never try deducting from your taxes - AOL

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    The financial cost of driving adds up. According to research from AAA, a person who drives a small sedan 10,000 miles per year will pay $16.60 every single day to keep their car on the road. That ...

  8. Internal Revenue Code section 132(a) - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in the United States. Internal Revenue Code Section 132 (a) provides eight types of fringe benefits that are excluded from gross income. These include fringe benefits which qualify as a (1) no-additional-cost service, (2) qualified employee discount, (3) working condition fringe, (4) de minimis fringe, (5) qualified transportation ...

  9. Are Moving Expenses Tax Deductible? - AOL

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