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Art Student - Supplies tax deductible? Justin 10-07-2009
Posted by Justin on October 7, 2009, 4:34 pm
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Would an art student at an accredited four year college be able to
deduct his or her supplies from taxable income?
All the brushes, paints, canvases start to add up. most schools don't
supply those things since students have such a wide variety of preferences.
This is in the US - never mind state taxes just looking at the Federal
level for the moment.

Posted by A Nonny Moose on October 8, 2009, 10:04 am
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Posted by Justin on October 8, 2009, 5:41 pm
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Its actually not me.
But yes, I learned yesterday all that stuff is deductible.


A Nonny Moose wrote:
> 
> Is your tuition deductible? How about your books? Your supplies are in
> the same category.
>
> "Justin" <justin@nobecauseihatespam.com
> Would an art student at an accredited four year college be able to
> deduct his or her supplies from taxable income?
> All the brushes, paints, canvases start to add up. most schools don't
> supply those things since students have such a wide variety of
> preferences.
> This is in the US - never mind state taxes just looking at the Federal
> level for the moment.

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