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Life Events Series: How Your New Job May Save You Money at Tax Time

Many people don’t realize that the expenses that come with work can be tax deductible. However, your new job could actually save you money come tax time.

Job Hunting Costs

Did you start a new job in 2012? If so, you might be able to deduct the costs related to your job hunt. There are some rules, though:

If you meet those conditions, you can deduct the costs of career counseling, hiring a head hunter, resume help, cost of mailings and phone calls, and the cost of travel to go to job interviews. Remember, these are deductions from your income, when you itemize, and not a tax credit. What this means is that if you spend $500 for someone to review your resume, you don’t get $500 off your tax liability. You get $500 off as a deduction to the extent that all of these expenses exceed 2% of your AGI.

Other Unreimbursed Employee Costs

You can also take a tax deduction for costs related to your employment that you aren’t reimbursed for by your employer. This tax deduction is available whether you are an old job, in a new job, or starting your first job.

Some of the expenses that you might be able to deduct include:

Once again, your ability to deduct expenses is subject to the 2% rule. So, if your AGI is $42,000, your costs need to be at least $840, and you can only deduct the amount above that number. So, if you spent $1,000 on employment related expenses, you can only deduct $160 from your income.

You can only claim expenses for which you were not reimbursed. If the company is paying for your cell phone, or if it covers your business travel expenses, you can’t deduct those. Anything the company pays for can’t be deducted from your taxes, it’s considered double dipping and is not permitted.

If you found yourself paying costs related to your new job, you might be able to reduce your tax liability to help offset some of your expenses to keep more money in your pocket.

TurboTax will figure out the employee deductions your eligible for based on your answers to simple questions.

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