I have a client that is working for a company as a home inspector. He never goes to the corporate office location. They call and give him the inspection(s) for the day. He leaves from his home goes to do the inspections and comes back. He is a W-2 employee. He does have a home office.
I told him I thought the mileage for travel would be deductible but I wanted to double check because I knew there was something about not having a regular place of work. So after some research I found:
"No regular place of work. If you have no regular place of work but ordinarily work in the metropolitan area where you live, you can de-duct daily transportation costs between home and a temporary work site outside that metropol-itan area.
Generally, a metropolitan area includes the area within the city limits and the suburbs that are considered part of that metropolitan area. You cannot deduct daily transportation costs between your home and temporary work sites
within your metropolitan area. These are nonde-ductible commuting expenses."
So how does one determine the metropolitan area? I understand the city limits. What is considered the suburbs... would that be the county they live in?
Thank you for any help
DAny
I told him I thought the mileage for travel would be deductible but I wanted to double check because I knew there was something about not having a regular place of work. So after some research I found:
"No regular place of work. If you have no regular place of work but ordinarily work in the metropolitan area where you live, you can de-duct daily transportation costs between home and a temporary work site outside that metropol-itan area.
Generally, a metropolitan area includes the area within the city limits and the suburbs that are considered part of that metropolitan area. You cannot deduct daily transportation costs between your home and temporary work sites
within your metropolitan area. These are nonde-ductible commuting expenses."
So how does one determine the metropolitan area? I understand the city limits. What is considered the suburbs... would that be the county they live in?
Thank you for any help
DAny
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