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Q: What is IRS Form 2106?
A: IRS Form 2106 is a form used to report employee business expenses.
Q: Who needs to use IRS Form 2106?
A: Employees who incur expenses for their job that are not reimbursed by their employer may need to use IRS Form 2106.
Q: What kinds of expenses can be reported on IRS Form 2106?
A: IRS Form 2106 can be used to report various business-related expenses, such as travel, meals, entertainment, and transportation expenses.
Q: Can I claim all my business expenses on IRS Form 2106?
A: No, you can only claim expenses that are considered ordinary and necessary for your job.
Q: Are there any limitations on claiming business expenses on IRS Form 2106?
A: Yes, there are certain limitations on the amount of employee business expenses that can be claimed, including the 2% adjusted gross income (AGI) threshold.
Q: Can I deduct commuting expenses on IRS Form 2106?
A: No, commuting expenses are not deductible on IRS Form 2106.
Q: Do I need to keep receipts for expenses reported on IRS Form 2106?
A: Yes, it is important to keep receipts and other supporting documents for expenses reported on IRS Form 2106 as documentation.
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