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In some cases it may be appropriate for a taxpayer to report work-related expenses by using both Form 2106 and Schedule C.

a. True
b. False

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Final answer:

In some cases, it may be appropriate for a taxpayer to report work-related expenses by using both Form 2106 and Schedule C.

Step-by-step explanation:

In some cases, it may be appropriate for a taxpayer to report work-related expenses by using both Form 2106 and Schedule C.

Form 2106 is used for reporting unreimbursed employee expenses, while Schedule C is used for reporting business income and expenses for self-employed individuals.

For example, if a taxpayer has both a regular job as an employee and a side business as a self-employed freelancer, they may need to use both forms to accurately report their expenses and income.

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