Discussion:Halloween Costume Deduction

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Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

30 October 2009
Professor Maule has an interesting review of this matter:

http://mauledagain.blogspot.com/

"Unmasking the deductibility of Halloween Costumes"

Harry Boscoe (talk|edits) said:

30 October 2009
Collect your used adding machine tape, that has *already* been paid for and deducted, wrap yourself in it, and go to the party as a mummy. Et voila, deductible Hollowweenie costume.

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

30 October 2009
I dress up as Rick Moranis in Ghostbusters.

scary

Actionbsns (talk|edits) said:

30 October 2009
Just curious Kevin - as the dog or as the accountant?

Yt1300inHtown (talk|edits) said:

30 October 2009
oh Dana it's you

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

1 November 2009
I found this a day late. http://campaign.constantcontact.com/render?v=001rD-jOQuHnZ6R3UGraLpjdtw-M7P-2hu4DfGCSt7dQOyRc4pfl6EWmkkIzf6egGurwPNiAZK-2rloKfHingGubyysXuaqxZ_NgXrwCRWYMAyxwIY_BeTYNgYAsHkS2ewamfVGG_SmKbb9gzw2AvHbYlVQ9r09rdP1BrbrivhbSuDUfkEr2Yx5ztWzfoAYnz7lxw_KRC7VfK4DcpO6jqb4rHiczkdhp1haa53l2_5fs6yMSV9Q7AbEcW_4cSKewORC

Anyone want to argue with Ms. Walksr?

Keep scrolling down and you will find much of her advice is common good sense in regards to work clothes.

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