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Tax Court rules against electrical worker’s deduction claims

In a recent ruling, the United States Tax Court upheld the IRS’s determination of a $27,820 deficiency and a $5,564 accuracy-related penalty against Thomas W. Langlois for the 2015 tax year. The court found that Langlois was not entitled to deduct unreimbursed employee business expenses or partnership losses from his companies, Forbearance Power Line Construction, LLC, and Hair Station Express, LLC. The court stated, “The IRS’s determinations in a notice of deficiency are presumed correct,” placing the burden of proof on Langlois to substantiate his claims. Ultimately, he failed to provide adequate documentation to support his deductions, leading to the court’s decision against him.

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