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From someone in the Accounting field, you may claim ANY mileage associated with travel to and from games; regardless where your trip originated from. You may also claim any expenses (not gas and food) related to officiating such as: shirts, pants, shoes, whistles, patches, bags, etc. Provided those items are used solely for the purpose of officiating. There are some other travel related items that can also be claimed: hotels, toll and bridge fares, etc.
In order to do this though, I strongly suggest you contact a tax professional. |
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