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  • mascan42
    Trusted Tech

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    • Oct 2008
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    #1

    Tax deduction for work shirts?

    This is a question for the USA techs, and might only specifically apply to Konica Minolta techs. The service tech dress code states:

    Technicians are required to wear either a blue Oxford shirt with KM logo (short or long sleeve) or a white dress shirt or blouse.
    Now I know if the logo shirt was the only option, the purchase and cleaning of those shirts would be considered an unreimbursed work expense and thus deductible on my federal taxes. But since there is an option of either the logo shirt or a plain white dress shirt, if I choose to go the logo shirt route would that still be the case? Any KM techs here that take this deduction?
  • copyman
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    • Sep 2005
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    #2
    Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

    Good question for tax time.

    If clothes are only used for work then they are deductible on taxes. Also the dry cleaning cost are deductible.

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    • qbert69
      Service Manager

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      • Mar 2013
      • 1152

      #3
      Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

      What you wear to work at the COMPANY is considered a UNIFORM, and is tax deductible!

      REACH FOR THE STARS!!!
      Konica Minolta Planetariums!
      https://www.konicaminolta.com/planet...gma/index.html

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      • TheBlueOrleans
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        • Aug 2012
        • 232

        #4
        Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

        If you purchase your own uniform shirts (I'm partial to the French Blue short sleeve, myself, because the same color in long sleeve makes me look Amish) through the company, you have the option of writing off the cost as an expense, preferably in a lump sum on an expense report, but there are techs who expense pocket change for months on end to recover the cost. That's if you want to bother getting reimbursed. Policy dictated to me when I hired on was the first set was bought by the company at no cost to the tech, but the cost of any additional shirts needed would be out-of-pocket.
        Shirt pocket joke, I'm too tired to piece it together.
        46 calls, I'm buried.

        If you itemize your tax return you can write off the cost of company shirts there. Personal choice. I think they run about $45 a piece, so it's worth trying to recover your expense if you can.
        Somewhere there is a tree working hard to produce oxygen for you to live, NOW GO APOLOGIZE TO IT!

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        • theengel
          Service Manager

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          • Nov 2011
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          #5
          Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

          46 calls, I'm buried.
          Lucky.

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          • TheBlueOrleans
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            • Aug 2012
            • 232

            #6
            Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

            Originally posted by theengel
            Lucky.
            I've always been told "it's feast or famine out there". I would invite everyone to share at this frickin' banquet of calls I'm staring down, but I'm fairly certain there would be a violation of some contract clause if that were to occur. Sobriety can eat my shorts at this point. And inventory is right around the corner, if I didn't have enough to stress out about already.


            Bollocks.
            Somewhere there is a tree working hard to produce oxygen for you to live, NOW GO APOLOGIZE TO IT!

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            • theengel
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              • Nov 2011
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              #7
              Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

              Yeah, I was feasting 7 months ago. Just did my taxes and had to see a visual--a chart--of this terrible down slope. I'm starvin right now. Looking into other things to pick up the business.

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              • JR2ALTA
                Service Manager

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                • Feb 2010
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                #8
                Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

                Originally posted by TheBlueOrleans

                If you itemize your tax return you can write off the cost of company shirts there. Personal choice. I think they run about $45 a piece, so it's worth trying to recover your expense if you can.
                It's definitely not dollar for dollar. I think reducing your taxable income by a few hundred dollars would be negligible.

                Now I am in the (un)lucky position to spend around $14,500 a year on kids daycare. That's when the numbers really start to move.

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                • Ctl-Alt-Del
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                  250+ Posts
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 430

                  #9
                  Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

                  Unless you're required to wear a specific uniform shirt you probably can't deduct the expense, an 'optional' logo shirt isn't deductible.

                  If your warehouse staff is required to wear steel toe boots but the company doesn't pay/reimburse for them, they would be deductible (if itemizing)

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                  • sturmtrooper
                    Copier Combobulator

                    500+ Posts
                    • May 2016
                    • 587

                    #10
                    Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

                    Originally posted by mascan42
                    This is a question for the USA techs, and might only specifically apply to Konica Minolta techs. The service tech dress code states:



                    Now I know if the logo shirt was the only option, the purchase and cleaning of those shirts would be considered an unreimbursed work expense and thus deductible on my federal taxes. But since there is an option of either the logo shirt or a plain white dress shirt, if I choose to go the logo shirt route would that still be the case? Any KM techs here that take this deduction?
                    What nutjob decided that was a good dress policy?

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                    • CraigW
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                      • Dec 2010
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                      #11
                      Where can I locate Konica Minolta Shirts to purchase

                      Sorry for post hijack but trying to locate new Konica Minolta dress shirts.

                      Cannot locate them on the site.

                      Hoping for some directions to locate them.

                      Thanks !!!!

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                      • Phil B.
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                        • Jul 2016
                        • 22798

                        #12
                        Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

                        Originally posted by sturmtrooper
                        What nutjob decided that was a good dress policy?
                        white shirts and ties USED to be the required dress code.

                        fucked up many white shirts

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                        • Coptech
                          worker drone

                          250+ Posts
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 460

                          #13
                          Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

                          Buying work shirts is a new policy here also. The concept of having to pay to work for someone just pisses me off! I just don't get it.

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                          • Phil B.
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                            • Jul 2016
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                            #14
                            Re: Tax deduction for work shirts?

                            Originally posted by Coptech
                            Buying work shirts is a new policy here also. The concept of having to pay to work for someone just pisses me off! I just don't get it.
                            Cheap ass bosses do this

                            Last one bought cheap polos (within a yr seams burst ..colors faded) I only wash cold...and work stuff on a gentle cycle.

                            He told me if i wanted new shirts.. i had to buy them...and ONLY from his buddie that did the logo..
                            $42 each
                            I refused... bought QUALITY shirts had his asshole buddie quote on the logo

                            I refused paying the $15 for the logo.. gave me a 'discount' 10$.. he walk away from his computer .. I downloaded the logo.... ( designed by my OM )..Took shirts/ USB drive ...
                            1 mile down the road.Got all 12 shirts logo'd for 15$..
                            Went in with the shirts..
                            boss: "Joey got some nice shirts! And our logo just POPS!"
                            me: "Joey didn't do them.."
                            he got pissed at me.. but he started getting calls from customers..." Phil's new shirts look SOOOO much better than the others! "

                            And yes...I was allowed to take ALL expenses off my taxes!



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