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- From: bakken@cs.arizona.edu (Dave Bakken)
- Newsgroups: misc.taxes
- Subject: deductability of a home PC used for education
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 06:59:08 GMT
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- I am about to purchase a low-end 486 PC, to be used
- almost exclusively for home education programs for
- my oldest daughter and for typesetting my dissertation
- and other papers. Is there a chance that I can deduct
- the cost of the PC (and perhaps educational software)
- as an educational expense? The answer to this affects
- whether I buy it in the next few days or wait (a few
- more) until 1993. Thanks for any tips!
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