DesertNomad
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I earned my AGI in January and started teaching ground school. I then earned my CFI two weeks ago and will be flight instructing. Does anyone know if the FAA will treat this as an expansion of one's teaching education and thus make the aircraft rental to earn the CFI deductible?
I gather that my FII test can be deductible toward my CFI-I and things like a flight bag and headset can be deductible, but not sure about the training required to add CFI to my AGI/IGI.
As I understand it, the IRS lets you deduct expenses related to bettering yourself in your current job. I added "flight" to my aviation instructor abilities. which prior to my CFI, were limited to ground instruction.
This would all be under Schedule C self-employment.
From a previous thread:
Thanks!
I gather that my FII test can be deductible toward my CFI-I and things like a flight bag and headset can be deductible, but not sure about the training required to add CFI to my AGI/IGI.
As I understand it, the IRS lets you deduct expenses related to bettering yourself in your current job. I added "flight" to my aviation instructor abilities. which prior to my CFI, were limited to ground instruction.
This would all be under Schedule C self-employment.
From a previous thread:
I wonder if becoming a CGI first would work to make CFI expenses deductible. The FAA's position is that a CFI is being paid to teach, not to fly; so a CGI who is clearly a teacher would simply be enhancing his or her ability to teach by obtaining a CFI. Same job, different classroom.
Thanks!
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