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So there is alot of discusion on other threads about the deductability of residency interview expenses. The IRS has this to say:
Job Search Expenses
You can deduct certain expenses you have in looking for a new job in your present occupation, even if you do not get a new job.
You cannot deduct these expenses if:
1.You are looking for a job in a new occupation,
2.There was a substantial break between the ending of your last job and your looking for a new one, or
3.You are looking for a job for the first time.
Since you are theoretically going from M4 status to intern status, is that not looking for a new job in your present occupation (occupation=vocation=career) and thus entitle you, although not your fellow MD students, the liberty of such deductions?
Job Search Expenses
You can deduct certain expenses you have in looking for a new job in your present occupation, even if you do not get a new job.
You cannot deduct these expenses if:
1.You are looking for a job in a new occupation,
2.There was a substantial break between the ending of your last job and your looking for a new one, or
3.You are looking for a job for the first time.
Since you are theoretically going from M4 status to intern status, is that not looking for a new job in your present occupation (occupation=vocation=career) and thus entitle you, although not your fellow MD students, the liberty of such deductions?