Can I deduct moving expenses?
February 1, 2007 9:23 AM
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It's tax time, and it shows. My question is about moving expenses: Can I deduct them for a move from CA to NY, even though I kept the same job and am now telecommuting?
Earlier this year, my employer was running out of office space, so they extended an offer to allow some employees to move long-distance and telecommute, if they wished. I took them up on it.
It looks like I technically meet the IRS's requirements for deducting moving expenses: The new location (my home office) is over 2000 miles away from my old home and office, and I work full time out of my home, so I'll meet the 39 week requirement.
But the move was only marginally job-related: we mostly chose to move to be closer to home. The offer from my employer just made it a lot easier.
posted by phrenq to work & money (3 comments total)
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This is clearly not aimed at telecommuters. You could have moved anywhere in the world, or even not moved at all, and had the exact same distance between your residence and your office.
posted by cerebus19 at 9:43 AM on February 1, 2007