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coryherb
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Is the $631 filing fee that I paid to the federal government for my pardon/criminal record suspension tax deductible?

My career advancement is highly dependent upon my ability to obtain a pardon/record suspension. 

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Is the $631 filing fee that I paid to the federal government for my pardon/criminal record suspension tax deductible?

No, you are not able to claim this on your tax return.

merv1934
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Is the $631 filing fee that I paid to the federal government for my pardon/criminal record suspension tax deductible?

Can you deduct on income tax

Is the $631 filing fee that I paid to the federal government for my pardon/criminal record suspension tax deductible?

As Jeffrey said above, no. Generally, you can only deduct legal fees that you paid:

  • while earning of income from a business or property
  • to collect salary/wages from an employer
  • to collect a retiring allowance or pension benefit
  • in certain child support situations
  • to fight the CRA

This blog post talks more about what legal fees are deductible: https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tips/are-all-legal-fees-fully-tax-deductible-6542

 

In the case of legal fees to collect salary/wages, it has to be for money that’s actually owed, not “potential” money such as a possible raise that could come with a promotion. In this Financial Post article, they talk about some prior rulings as to what was and was not deductible: https://business.financialpost.com/legal-post/vern-krishna-cra-rules-make-it-tough-for-employees-to-...