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Tax Benefits for Job Seekers

Some people- especially these days – are polishing their resumes and attending career fairs in search of employment. If you are searching for a job this summer, you may be able to deduct some of those expenses on your tax return.

Here are six things you need to know about deducting costs related to your job search.

     

  1. To deduct job search costs, the expenses must be spent on a job search in your current occupation. You may not deduct expenses related to looking for a job in a new occupation. 
  2. You can deduct employment and outplacement agency fees you pay while looking for a job in your present occupation. If your employer pays you back in a later year for employment agency fees, you must include the amount you receive in your gross income up to the amount of your tax benefit in the earlier year. 
  3. You can deduct amounts you spend for preparing and mailing copies of a resume to prospective employers as long as you are looking for a new job in your present occupation. 
  4. If you travel to an area to look for a new job in your present occupation, you may be able to deduct travel expenses to and from the area. You can only deduct the travel expenses if the trip is primarily to look for a new job. The amount of time you spend on personal activity compared to the time spent looking for work is important in determining whether the trip is primarily personal or is related to your job search. (If you have questions about how to figure this, call us.) 
  5. You cannot deduct job search expenses if there was a substantial break between the end of your last job and the time you begin looking for a new one. 
  6. You cannot deduct job search expenses if you are looking for a job for the first time. 

Where to Learn About Job Openings

  • Personal contacts
  • School career planning and placement offices
  • Employers
  • Classified ads:
    • National and local newspapers
    • Professional journals
    • Trade magazines
  • Internet resources
  • Professional associations
  • Labor unions
  • State employment service offices
  • Federal Government
  • Community agencies
  • Private employment agencies and career consultants
  • Internships

Here are some job-seeking goals:

- 3 prospects per-day

- 4 phone calls each morning

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Do I have to File a Tax Return?

IRS Tax Tip 2010-17

Do I have to File a Tax Return? 

You must file a tax return if your income is above a certain level. The amount varies depending on filing status, age and the type of income you receive.

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Do You Qualify for the EIC

IRS TAX TIP 2010-22

They are really going after those who file for this credit and do not qualify. Make sure you really are eligable. Start by reading this IRS tax tip.

 

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Avoiding Refund Delays

The IRS has provided this very important information. Please note this is directly from:

 IRS Tax Tip 2010-21

Five Tips for Avoiding Refund Delays Relating to Your Economic Recovery Payment  

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IRS on Publication 17

Five Facts about IRS Publication 17 

While the Internal Revenue Service provides publications about a wide range of topics, there is one publication every taxpayer should have with them when they are preparing their federal tax return. Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax is available at IRS.gov and contains a wealth of information for individual taxpayers.

Here are the top five things the IRS wants you to know about Publication 17 and how it will come in handy when you prepare your taxes.

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