School Supplies & Educator Deductions

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School Supplies & Educator Deductions

Now available

School Expenses? Deduct Them!

  • Are you an educator who has been paying for your school classroom supplies without deducting any?
  • You may qualify for an educator expense tax deduction!
  • Teachers, classroom instructors, school counselors, school principals, and classroom aides may all be eligible.
  • Visit H&R Block for more information!
Deductions for school supplies vary. Visit H&R Block for more information.
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