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I’m a real estate appraiser (considered self-employed) and I’m taking the GRE in February to try to get into a Master’s program so I can get a better job. When I file my quarterly estimated taxes for April, can I write off a GRE study guide book? Can I write off the 0 fee to take the GRE test, too?
I need as many write-offs as I can get since I’m shelling out most of the money I’ve made so far for LASIK surgery in March. I know I can write off 7.5% of the surgery, but the surgery is going to cost me just about everything I’ve made for the last three months, minus my regular expenses (gas, food, health insurance, car repairs, etc). Plus I have to take a few days off of work to heal before I can go out driving around again.
Well that’s great then! I thought I was going to have to eat most of the LASIK cost and still get taxed on the remainder. Didn’t seem fair to me, but neither do any taxes for that matter.
So I can write off all 00 for the entire surgery since it’s more than 7.5% of my gross pay? Gosh, then there won’t be anything left to tax me on
Oh, if only I could do that every quarter…



GRE expenses are not deductible. Only expenses required to maintain your current job are (for example, a professional license).
You are mixed up about the Lasik surgery. Read IRS Publication 502 concerning medical/dental expenses. Only such qualifed expenses IN EXCESS of 7.5% of your gross income can be deducted if you itemize.
No, that is not deductible, nor is it usable for the education credits.
No, not the study book, and not the test fee.
And no, you can’t write off 7.5% of the surgery. IF you itemize, you can write off the part of your medical expenses that are MORE THAN 7.5% of your AGI for the year. If you don’t itemize, you get no deduction for medical expenses including the LASIK.