One of the irksome facets of substitute teaching in California, is that I have to renew my “Emergency 30-Day Substitute Teacher Permit” each year to be eligible to work. The renewal fee is about ½ a day’s pay.
I have to pay THEM for the privilege of working and it’s not even deductible.
2 comments:
Are you sure that it is not deductable? Professional fees are I believe. I am not a Tax Professional nor do I play one on TV.
In Colorado, because I have a master's degree, I have a three-year substitute credential. If I had anything less than a master's, I'd have to renew it each year.
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