Teachers can now deduct more for classroom expenses, IRS says

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For 2022, that amount has been raised to a maximum of $300 and will increase in $50 increments in future years based on inflation. (via MLive)

The Internal Revenue Service has changed the amount teachers can deduct for out-of-pocket classroom expenses.

Eligible educators will be able to deduct up to $300 on qualifying expenses. Married couples where both are eligible educators can claim up to $600 but the $300 per spouse limit remains.

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