Nurse Outduels IRS Over M.B.A. Tuition

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  1. -kevin-

    -kevin- Resident Redneck

    Nurse Outduels IRS Over M.B.A. Tuition

    "Her odyssey began in 2006, when she filed her 2005 return. It showed just over $50,000 of income, several smaller deductions, and one large one—for $14,787 of expenses for an M.B.A. from the University of Phoenix, an online school. Ms. Singleton-Clarke deducted the tuition because her tax preparer told her she met the law's narrow definitions."
     
  2. sentinel

    sentinel New Member

    From the same article I found this tidbit assuming and disturbing at the same time. "...an attorney who claimed over $100,000 in medical deductions for his visits to prostitutes." Lawyers will try anything once, accept visits to prostitutes which seem to be a recurring event all the way into their careers in politics.
     

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