Are boots and work clothes deductible for an self-employed construction worker?
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Are boots and work clothes deductible for an self-employed construction worker?

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Yes, the cost of work clothes and boots can be deductible for a self-employed construction worker if they meet certain criteria. The clothing must be specifically required for the job and not suitable for everyday wear. For example, safety boots, hard hats, and other protective gear required for construction work would typically be considered deductible. However, regular clothing that could be worn outside of work, even if it is worn for work, is not deductible. Always consult with a tax professional to understand how these rules apply to your specific situation.
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