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Is footwear for work tax-deductible only if it's of a safety-type?

. . . or is any statement in the employee handbook stating that a certain type of footwear is required qualify that footwear expense as a tax-deductible employee business expense?

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I completely agree with DISCO ! Aries are the most impulsive and reckless, they are feistier than the other two because they love a good fight. They can be selfish lovers sometimes. Aims high to prove self worth, unlike Leo who aims high to impress others. Leos are fixed, so they are most stubborn, they are more down to earth and loyal. They are more sensitive and put weight on other people's opinions, unlike Aries who doesn't care what others think. Sagittarius are not as aggressive as the other two, they are more curious and love to explore. Also more blunt than the other two although Aries and Leo are quite straightforward as well.
Very dangerous. What molarity is it? If it is around 0.01 molar it's pretty safe. Use Pepsin, not HCl.
It is dangerous but there is no need to stress out as bad as george has. I mean your stomach is full of strong HCl and in chemistry labs strengths vary from typically 0.01 M/L (extremely weak) to 2M/L very strong. In my opinion 1M HCl (pretty strong) would be best (you should be aiming for a pH of 1 to 2). As long as you take reasonable protective steps (lab coat, safety goggles, gloves and common sense) then I see no reason why using hydrochloric acid for this experiment should be a problem. In addition I actually think HCl is the best chemical to use as your stomach uses primarily HCl. By using this in your experiment you can draw a clearer comparison to real life.

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