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Does anyone think that I could write off a visit to residency program? I did it on my own time. Isn't that job hunting?
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For anyone think that I could write off a visit to residency program? I did it on my own time. Isn't that job hunting?
I'm no accountant, but wouldn't it only matter if you were itemizing deductions and the itemized amount exceeds your standard deductions? Depends
Or is there a section for job hunting that is not itemized? Yes
Also, I think the amount you can deduct for job hunting is only a couple hundred dollars....It is more than that and depends on your income and what you spent it on
I may be wrong... Tax time only comes around once a year and I never really tried to commit any of that stuff to memory.
Ya, ask an accountant.
In all honesty, I think the time you spend putzing over it is much better spent just reading articles and prepping for your interviews, bro. It's just like how some residents save gas receipts from driving to/from surg centers, etc... go learn a bit about billing/coding, do some research, watch surg vids, hit the gym, or just go on a date instead. The $ you have right now is peanuts compared the the end goal (that is assuming you play your cards right and take your life seriously). GL 👍
Yes, it is job hunting. Read the forms on the IRS.gov website to make sure you get EVERYTHING that's coming to you. BTW I know of someone who did something like this and wrote off over $10,000.00 in a single year. You need to keep copies of flight info, meals, professional clothing such as suits, pantyhose, etc., lodging, mileage if by car and those wonderful application fees. Also any fees assoc w CASPR and CRIP.
If you have any income and with the substantial write off's you may even be eligible for Earned Income Credit, EIC, especially if you have at least 1 child.👍