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Thursday, March 31, 2016
Clothing Deductions?
It’s getting harder all the time to stay
fashion conscious. The Internal Revenue Code allows a tax deduction for
uniforms and clothing required in employment settings. Whether or not clothing is a deductible expense to an
individual depends upon whether or not it is suitable to be worn outside of
the employment situation. Pity Mr. Beltifa, TC Summ.Op 2016-8, a hard working bartender. You may remember when only people in mourning and
Johnny Cash wore black but these days fashion demands of both men and women a
considerable black wardrobe for all types of events. And therein lies the rub for
Mr. Belfita. He claimed that his employer required him to wear all black and
worse than that the clothing had to be of high quality. The Tax Court Judge perhaps
being a fashionista himself and by the way wearing black at the time had no
trouble telling the poor taxpayer that such clothing these days is suitable for
outside wear and not deductible. Honestly, in our anything goes environment what wouldn't be suitable everyday wear?
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