If you qualify, you can deduct these things: Employment and
outplacement agency fees — unless your employer pays you back or pays the agency.
You can deduct employment and
outplacement agency fees you pay while looking for a job in your present occupation.
Once all of that is met, you can write off employment agency and
outplacement agency fees, resume services, printing and mailing costs of sending resumes and cover letters, want - ad fees, telephone calls and out - of - town travel expenses.
You can deduct employment and
outplacement agency fees you pay while looking for a job in your present occupation.
Not exact matches
Fees that you pay out of pocket to professional
outplacement and employment
agencies for a new job might be tax deductible.
My comment: The Resume Place, Inc. is considered an «employment and
outplacement agency,» so any
fees you incur enlisting our help with your federal job search would meet this criteria.