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    Nonresident travels back to Mexico to get legal

    A 25 year old mexican man, married to a US teacher, has lived in US every since he was a small boy. Upon advise of attorney, he traveled flew back to Mexico in August of 2006 to stay one year so he can gain legal status here in the US. He has file income returns since he was 18 and has W-2 income for 2006. I consider Louisville, Ky to be his home tax base. He has his ITIN number. What portion, if any, of his travel expenses to Mexico are deductible?

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    Let's see

    He comes to the US breaking our laws. So we should give him subsidy to obey our laws?

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      #3
      Just Jack Mc

      why do you believe his travel expenses are deductible? I say none are deductible. File return MFJ, include educator expense if thier are any and don't forget dependent's either wife's or husband's.

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        Nonresident travels back to Mexico to get legal

        None, of his travel would be deductible. Personal, not business related.

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