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Yes, BUT this is an area that falls into the 'subject to the 2%' of your income and you must be able to itemize on your tax return. Let's say your income is $75K, 2% is $1500, so your union dues, Ameritrade fees, subscription to the Wall Street Journal, IRA fees, work equipment, uniforms, etc MUST be over $1500 before you ever get any deduction!
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Oh, I'll be in the clear! But thanks for clearing that up!
by Adz3r0 on August 10th, 2009