 So obviously, if you've got some form of reimbursement for the expenses or some type of tax benefit already, then you shouldn't get a deduction for them. So if you paid for it and then you got reimbursed for them by the school or something like that. But again, I don't think those usually are gonna apply to most people because the threshold is fairly low at $300 and a lot of people might have more than enough expenses to hit that threshold. So that means as a tax preparer, you're gonna hear educator, oh, they qualify as a teacher. Well, it's almost a default that you would think that they're gonna pick up the $300 maximum, although again, you would still want to, of course, make sure that they have the supporting documentation. So for more details, you can use tax topic 458 or publication 529, which you could find on the IRS website, irs.gov, irs.gov.