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OMG... I bookmarked the link so I can read some of the questions just for entertainment. Gotta' go look at THAT one ๐
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Lol, this must be a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Even though there's more of a case now to argue that costs of face masks may qualify as medical expense under ยง213 and based on previous rulings, there is no definitive guidance and the tax benefits would just be marginal.
If we are to take it at face value, perhaps someone will tell the OP the cost of the new face may qualify if it's medically necessary to fix the broken face. ๐
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Jensen, "take it at face value"
Did you really just say that? ๐คฃ๐คฃ
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@abctax55 wrote:OMG... I bookmarked the link so I can read some of the questions just for entertainment. Gotta' go look at THAT one ๐
Why are they asking the OP to clarify? It's plain as daylight it's a "new face", for crying out loud! ๐
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@abctax55 wrote:Jensen, "take it at face value"
Did you really just say that? ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Yes, I did. No pun intended. ๐คฃ
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Come on... own it ! ๐
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@abctax55 wrote:Come on... own it ! ๐
I confess... my first sin of the year. ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
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Smartphone face/cellphone face or โPhone Faceโ is a term increasingly used to describe the overall shortening of the neck muscles along with a diagonal, gravitational pull on the jowls and neck skin whenever a person spends hours-upon-hours looking down at their smart phone, reading device, laptop or tablet
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I guess we have to face that fact that the question is unique. I'm guessing they maybe got their face broken by someone that took offense to them not wearing a mask in public. If it had been posted here, my guess would have been that they broke their face by attempting to smile. We all know that a sense of humor is lacking by a lot of folks posting questions here.
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@IRonMaN "We all know that a sense of humor is lacking by a lot of folks posting questions here."
The more you know about Asperger"s Syndrome, the less difficulty you have in understanding many of the people who find a home in the accounting profession.