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| In article <bb132f6f-0546-4ba5-be5d-96bbdf4dd7d9[at]p43g2000hsc.googlegroups.com> , mmurrell <mmurrell[at]cableone.net> wrote: - quote - > I have a client that has four W-2's. One of which she claims is her
Transportation to or from home is commuting. Transportation between> main job....most time spent and most money made. She works at more > than one job in one day. I understand the transportation between the > jobs is considered deductible. I am confused about the deductibility > of transportation cost from home to 2nd job, or 2nd job to home. jobs is deductible. It doesn't matter which job is called "main". - quote - > The client lives 60 miles from her main job. She is a Physical
In fact, some people in that sort of situation have arranged to have a> Therapist, and many times checks on clients from her 2nd, 3rd, or 4th > employer on her way to her main job and on her way home from her main > job. job or business near their homes, so the short trip is commuting, and the long trip (from that nearby job or business to the main job) is deductible. Seth -- << ------------------------------------------------------- > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2007) - All rights reserved. > << ------------------------------------------------------- > |
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| mmurrell wrote: - quote - > My problem is with number 3. My client will go from home to a second
home and back from a regular place of business. A regular place> job, or from a second job to home on days that she ALSO goes to her > main job. Number three seems to imply that from home to a second job, > or a second job to home COULD be deductible under certain > circumstances when the taxpayer is NOT on a day off from her regular > or main job....otherwise it would just read "Never deductible" like > number 1. What are those circumstances? What am I missing? > Thanks in advance for any help....Marie Revenue Ruling 90-23 says it is commuting when you go from your of business is distinguished from a temporary place of work. So, if you regularly work more than one job, the cost to get from your home to any of those jobs and back is commuting. The cost to get from Job 1 to Job 2 on the same day would not be commuting. -- << ------------------------------------------------------- > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2007) - All rights reserved. > << ------------------------------------------------------- > |
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| "mmurrell" <mmurrell[at]cableone.net> wrote - quote - > I have a client that has four W-2's. One of which she claims is her > main job....most time spent and most money made. She works at more > than one job in one day. I understand the transportation between the > jobs is considered deductible. I am confused about the deductibility > of transportation cost from home to 2nd job, or 2nd job to home. It's commuting. Always. -- Paul A. Thomas, CPA Athens, Georgia -- << ------------------------------------------------------- > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2007) - All rights reserved. > << ------------------------------------------------------- > |
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| Hello to all, I have a client that has four W-2's. One of which she claims is her main job....most time spent and most money made. She works at more than one job in one day. I understand the transportation between the jobs is considered deductible. I am confused about the deductibility of transportation cost from home to 2nd job, or 2nd job to home. The client lives 60 miles from her main job. She is a Physical Therapist, and many times checks on clients from her 2nd, 3rd, or 4th employer on her way to her main job and on her way home from her main job. I have read Revenue Ruling 99-7 which deals mostly with "temporary work locations", and "office in the home"...of which my client has neither. Several "quick tax guides" and the IRS publication 463 have reproduced a graphic that is very helpful, except in my client's case. The graphic states as follows. 1. Between home and regular or main job, Never deductible. 2. Between home and temp work location, Deductible if you have a regular or main job at another location. 3. Between home and second job. Never deductible on a day off from regular or main job. 4. Between regular or main job and temporary work locaiton. Always deductible. 5. Between regular or main job and second job, Always deductible. 6. Between temporary work location and second job, Always deductible. My problem is with number 3. My client will go from home to a second job, or from a second job to home on days that she ALSO goes to her main job. Number three seems to imply that from home to a second job, or a second job to home COULD be deductible under certain circumstances when the taxpayer is NOT on a day off from her regular or main job....otherwise it would just read "Never deductible" like number 1. What are those circumstances? What am I missing? Thanks in advance for any help....Marie -- << ------------------------------------------------------- > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2007) - All rights reserved. > << ------------------------------------------------------- > |
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