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By WaMackie - 11 Nov 2013 4:58 PM

An employee has a dispute with his boss, his boss gives him a hard time. The employee engages a private law firm to assist in the negotiation process to smooth things over with the boss. The Union is useless in this matter, hence the employee hired a Lawyer.

Later, the employee finds another job, and gets the private lawyer to negotiate a termination payment/settlement with the current employer the same one where the boss was giving the employee a hard time.

Are both, or one of the above situations Tax Deductable? If so, under what Reference is it claimable?
By afromanGT - 11 Nov 2013 5:13 PM

WaMackie wrote:
So the Legal fees associated with that aren’t deductable? Even though a Lawyer was engaged to mediate in a Work Dispute?

Not as far as I know, because it's not essential to the income it's not a tax deduction. But then when I was suing for unfair dismissal the Union paid for the lawyer.