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Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions

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Certain other expenses can be deducted as itemized deductions. To deduct miscellaneous expenses, the expenses must be incurred for one of the following:

  • To produce or collect income that is included in your gross income
  • To manage, conserve or maintain property held for producing gross income, or
  • To determine, contest, pay or claim a refund of any tax

These types of expenses include:

  • Appraisal fees for a casualty loss or charitable contribution
  • Casualty and theft losses from property used in performing services as an employee
  • Clerical help and office rent in caring for investments
  • Depreciation on home computers used for investments
  • Excess deductions (including administrative expenses) allowed a beneficiary on termination of an estate or trust
  • Fees to collect interest and dividends
  • Hobby expenses, but generally not more than the amount of income from the hobby
  • Indirect miscellaneous deductions of pass-through entities
  • Investment fees and expenses
  • Legal fees related to producing or collecting taxable income or getting tax advice
  • Loss on traditional IRAs or Roth IRAs, when all amounts have been distributed to you
  • Loss on deposits in an insolvent or bankrupt financial institution
  • Repayments of income
  • Repayments of Social Security benefits
  • Safe deposit box rental
  • Service charges on dividend reinvestment plans
  • Tax advice fees
  • Trustee's fees for your IRA, if separately billed and paid
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