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    Left Home to Seek Work

    Client was an unemployed electrician in WA, no work in WA. He was able to locate a job in the North Dakota oil strike and accepted. He drove his pick up to ND and rented a hotel room for the first month of work. Thereafter, the company provided lodging. He flew home for Thanksgiving holiday & returned to work. Since he was not a W-2 employee (1099 Self-Employed Contractor), I'm assuming his travel, lodging, meals and incidentals are all "business expense" and deductible. Am I on the right track? Comments appreciated.

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    You have to figure out his tax home. A taxpayer's tax home is the vicinity of the taxpayer's regular or principal place of business, regardless of where his family home is maintained.
    (Edit: Temporary or indefinite time also needs to be considered).

    So, in my opinion none of the expenses would be deductible because North Dakota is considered his tax home. I am speaking to the specific expenses you mentioned. Unless there are other expenses he incurred in his tax home while subcontracting.
    Last edited by geekgirldany; 03-20-2014, 04:26 PM.

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      #3
      He would be entitled to moving expenses, but only if he permanently established his residence in ND, since he moved there to take a new job. He would have to meet the time and distance tests.

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        #4
        Also, how long was the job? Is it on-going or was it temporary. That would impact your answer also.

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          #5
          Expecting it to last less than a year or more than a year factors into your question. Less than a year, all expenses get deducted except travel home for holidays. More than a year, he has changes his tax home and only moving expense count.
          This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.

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            #6
            There are many preparers I've heard of who think that a 1099-misc gives carte blanche to deduct EVERYthing, esp meals and lodgins and mileage.
            ChEAr$,
            Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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