Are lawyer fees such as for filing a Green Card exempt from taxes and can be filed so in my annual tax filing?
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no
Any legal fees are a deduction, if you use the long form
you are joking, right?
No, a few attorney fees can be tax deductable but not for filing for Green Card.
No, they are not.
They are considered a “personal expense” and, as such, not deductible.
Attorney’s fees for tax advice, tax preparation, or for advice relative to the production of taxable income are deductible as miscellaneous itemized deductions. Fees related to a Green Card or other personal business are not deductible.