Is a construction worker, that lives away from his family from June - November, able to deduct mileage expense? The taxpayer lived about 175 miles away from his family during this time for work.
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It all still is based on whether his employer sent him there or he opted on his own to work there determines what expenses he can take. Either way the mileage to and from his temp residence is not deductible..it is a commute. The travel from his original home and the mileage back there after the job is over is deductible. My recollections is that meals are not deductible either because he would have to eat if he was at home. taxeaBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by tonia2021 View PostIs a construction worker, that lives away from his family from June - November, able to deduct mileage expense? The taxpayer lived about 175 miles away from his family during this time for work.
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Originally posted by taxea View PostIt all still is based on whether his employer sent him there or he opted on his own to work there determines what expenses he can take. Either way the mileage to and from his temp residence is not deductible..it is a commute. The travel from his original home and the mileage back there after the job is over is deductible. My recollections is that meals are not deductible either because he would have to eat if he was at home. taxea
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Originally posted by JG EA View PostAgree with Gretel. If a true temporary assignment then he like on a business trip.He can take lodging, meals, transportaion and other duplicating of expenses. He can take commuting from the temporary place he is staying to the temporary job site and back again to the temporary lodging.Originally posted by AJsTax View Postwether he is self-emplyed or an employee does not make any difference if the work location meets all the rules for a temporary work location. Self employed can take all the travel expenses for a temporary work location.Originally posted by Gretel View PostI was wondering about that. My understanding is that the job needs to be expected to last under a year to qualify no matter what the other circumstances.
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