From: Robert M. Neil (rneil@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 24 2000 - 13:23:19 GMT-3
Mind you, I'm no tax expert, but I believe it is deductible if it is not reimbu
rsed by your employer and it will contribute to the mainenance or improvement o
f your current job skills. I don't think it is deductible if it is needed to qu
alify you for a new job.
At 10:41 AM Friday 03/24/2000, Denton Bobeldyk wrote:
>I claimed likewise. Of course my tax person laughed at me when she saw how
>much I spent getting it, but hey, she probably thinks I fix printers.
>
>-Denny
>
>John Galt Kupec wrote:
>
>> MUTHU K wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi all,
>> > Sorry this is not a technical question.
>> > Is it possible to claim tax exemption, for the amount spend for CCIE lab
>> > exam.Any feedback is appreciated
>>
>> Anything's possible...
>>
>> Actually, I talked to a CPA about this and have electronically
>> filed claiming deductions for my CCIE study expenses. I haven't
>> gotten my refund (or any audit notices) yet, so I don't know
>> what's going to come of it. I was self-employed at the time
>> most of my expenses were incurred, so I used Schedule C for
>> my claims. I claimed travel expenses, lab fees, hardware
>> expenses, books, etc.- whatever I felt legitimately applied.
>>
>> But the jury's still out...
>>
>> John
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