I have a client that belongs to a Union, he owns a house in Maine, worked in Las Vegas, NV for 280 days. He had to rent a apartment while out there, which came to $5,315.61, he wasn't reimbursed. Can he take a per diem for all the 280 days he was gone? Another twist is he bought a truck in NV and registered it there. Would it be better for him to file as a NV residence? Right now he owes in state of Maine. Trying to figure out what's best. I mean he only spent 85 days in Maine.
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If he lives and works in Maine, his tax home is Maine and any temporary assignment outside of Maine would be travel expenses, provided the temporary assignment is less than one year. So yes, the living expenses in NV would be considered business travel expenses.
However, if he just travels the country and never really works in Maine, he could be considered a transient worker and none of the travel expenses would be deductible. You need to read the Tax Home discussion on page 8-11 of TTB to determine if Maine is his tax home or not.
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