Federal Incentives
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Deductions for Impairment and Related Work Expenses
If you have a physical or mental disability that limits your ability to function as an employee, you may be able to deduct some of your work expenses related to your impairment. Some examples would be the cost of an on-the-job attendant, computer software or hardware, or sigh-language interpreters. Refer to IRS publication 529.
Publication 529 - Miscellaneous Deductions
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