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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the withholding agent's name in the designated field.
  3. Next, fill in the payee's information, including selecting the appropriate taxpayer identification number (TIN) box: SSN, ITIN, FEIN, CA Corp no., or CA SOS file no.
  4. Provide the payee's address, ensuring to include any apartment or suite numbers and follow with city, state, and ZIP code.
  5. Select one exemption reason from the provided options that applies to your situation. Make sure to check only one box.
  6. Complete the certificate of payee section by typing or printing your name and title. Don’t forget to sign and date the form.

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Form 2106 is used to deduct unreimbursed job expenses for eligible employees. These can include tools, education, clothing, home office costs, insurance, and any dues or fees paid to professional organizations.
Use Form 2106 if you were an Armed Forces reservist, qualified performing artist, fee-basis state or local government official, or employee with impairment-related work expenses.
The 2018 tax reform suspended this deduction for most taxpayers until 2025. However, taxpayers employed in certain professions can still file Form 2106 to claim their business expenses and do not need to itemize to do so.
Form 2106 may be used only by Armed Forces reservists, qualified performing artists, fee-basis state or local government officials, and employees with impairment-related work expenses because of the suspension of miscellaneous itemized deductions subject to the 2% floor under section 67(a) by section 67(g).
Youre a qualified performing artist if all of the following is true: You performed services in the performing arts as an employee for at least two employers during the tax year. You received from at least two of those employers wages of $200 or more per employer.

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Key Takeaways In the past the IRS has had two different types of Form 2106 that could be used to claim unreimbursed expenses incurred as an employee: Form 2106 and Form 2106-EZ. However, only Form 2606 is now available for use. Form 2106 allows you to claim a deduction for work-related use of your personal vehicle.
Use Form 540 2EZ to file a simple California resident income tax return.
The unreimbursed business expenses exemption began with 2018 tax returns. This means employees can no longer offset their taxable income with employee business expenses.

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