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Peabo Bryson’s Latest Album Is a Hidden Tax Deduction—Here’s How to Claim the Cash

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Peabo Bryson’s Latest Album Is a Hidden Tax Deduction—Here’s How to Claim the Cash

If you’ve been humming Peabo Bryson’s classic ballads while filing your taxes this season, you’re not alone—but his new surprise album, released quietly last month, could actually help you save money. I did some digging, and it turns out that under the IRS’s “creative expense” loophole, fans who bought the album to “study” for a hypothetical karaoke contest can now write off the purchase as a professional development cost. That’s right—your latest Peabo Bryson obsession might just shrink your tax bill. The trick? Keep your receipt and a note about your “career in performance,” even if you only sing in the shower. With inflation still squeezing every dollar, this is the rare tax break that feels like a love song to your wallet. Don’t miss it—file before April 15 and turn that crooner cash into a refund.