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EDUCATORS SHOULD SAVE RECEIPTS FOR REINSTATED DEDUCTION
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today advised
teachers and other educators to save their receipts for
books and other classroom supplies. They will be able to
deduct up to $250 of such expenses again this year,
following recently-enacted legislation.
The Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004 reinstated
the educator expense deduction, which had expired at the
end of last year, for both 2004 and 2005. Expenses incurred
any time this year may qualify for the deduction, not just
those since the Act was signed on October 4.
The deduction is available to eligible educators in public
or private elementary or secondary schools. To be eligible,
a person must work at least 900 hours during a school year
as a teacher, instructor, counselor, principal or aide.
An educator may subtract up to $250 of qualified out-of-pocket
expenses when figuring adjusted gross income (AGI). This
deduction is available whether or not the taxpayer itemizes
deductions on Schedule A.
The IRS suggests that educators keep records of qualifying
expenses in a folder or envelope with a label such as
“Educator Expense Deduction,” noting the date, amount and
purpose of each purchase. This will help prevent a missed
deduction at tax time.
For more information, call the IRS Tele-Tax system toll-free at
1-800-829-4477 and select Topic 458. Or go to the IRS Web site at
www.irs.gov and use its search engine to find Tax Topic 458.
Courtesy of Courtesy of the Internal Revenue Service.
Published TaxMama.com 10.15.04
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