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    Tax Preparation Fees Incurred by an Individual Generally Are Treated
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Tax Preparation Fees Incurred by an Individual Generally Are Treated

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Tax preparation fees incurred by an individual generally are treated as miscellaneous itemized deductions and can be deducted only to the extent they exceed two percent of A.G.I.

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