Thanks! I was told a while ago that it was illegal, but I never bothered to
check for myself until recently. I need to start checking things out for
myself more, before I start forwarding emails about stolen kidneys and free
money from Bill Gates...
Geoff Mossburg

-----Original Message-----
From: Henry D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 2:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can you claim Cisco Tests as a tax exemption? [7:64042]


I suppose if you're able to itemize deductions there should be no problem,
I do it all the time, that also includes books, any travel expenses related
to
taking the exams or improving my professional skills, buying the equipment,
etc.
As long as you have a prove, such as credit crad statements you should be
good to go.

""Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)""  wrote in
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> Does anyone know if it's legal to claim the price of a Cisco test and/or
> Cisco class as an exemption on your Federal taxes? From what I'm reading
in
> the IRS's Publication 529, "Miscellaneous Deductions", it sure seems like
> it!
> Geoff Mossburg




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