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Awesomedber
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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 05:52 pm:       


Neutral:

With new tax law, only military ppl can claim. Normal people cannot deduct it



Exactly!.. Adey annadu kotha join ayina colleague. Relocation appudu Company lumpsum teesukunnadu.. ANd he wanted claim actual relocation expenses as others did earlier. Looks like that is no longer applicable for regular employees
 

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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 05:15 pm:       

chesko.. claim chesko warrior uncle..

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ma lanti samanyulaku okka $ kuda migalchaddu..
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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 04:51 pm:       


Uno:

think you can claim moving expenses ,if your new location is atleast 70 miles away from current one.There is a limit/formula to calculate..based on miles.You can also include expenses related to move ,like hotel/food during move
(Check with your tax consultant for accrue info)




With new tax law, only military ppl can claim. Normal people cannot deduct it
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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 04:47 pm:       


Vjawarrior:

can a full time employee claim travel expense deduction for the expenses incurred to travel to the job location which is ina different state.


IRS Form 3903 check cheyyi... as far as I know there are some distance restrictions on it... check the details on the form
 

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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 03:51 pm:       

I think you can claim moving expenses ,if your new location is atleast 70 miles away from current one.There is a limit/formula to calculate..based on miles.You can also include expenses related to move ,like hotel/food during move
(Check with your tax consultant for accrue info)
 

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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 03:38 pm:       


Vjawarrior:

i dont have cpa bro...i have been filing on my own for last 5 years...
contractor gaa unnappudu , client location ki vellataaniki expenses meeda deduction claim chesaanu....cant i don the same even when im on full time as I incur travel expenses which arent reimbursed by the client?
Please let me know



Asa contractor, you can claim expenses from our home office to client location, Full time lo you chose to live in a differnt location than your eployer, IMO..those travelling expenses cannot be deducted.

If there is Ambiguity, file an extension and consult CPA
 

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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 03:37 pm:       

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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 03:36 pm:       


King:


I dont think so. Any expenses incurred from your employer location to any other location as part of Job can be claimed. Did you ask your EA or CPA?


i dont have cpa bro...i have been filing on my own for last 5 years...
contractor gaa unnappudu , client location ki vellataaniki expenses meeda deduction claim chesaanu....cant i don the same even when im on full time as I incur travel expenses which arent reimbursed by the client?
Please let me know
Power starrrrrrrrrr will rockkkkkkkkkkkkk
 

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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 03:24 pm:       


Vjawarrior:

but expenses kalipithe 36k avtundi...




I dont think so. Any expenses incurred from your employer location to any other location as part of Job can be claimed. Did you ask your EA or CPA?
 

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Posted on Monday, April 15, 2019 - 03:19 pm:       

can a full time employee claim travel expense deduction for the expenses incurred to travel to the job location which is ina different state.
Contractor gaa unnappudu chese vaadini....
does this change for a full time employee? CLient unna State ki non resident gaa enter chesaanu taxact lo....
25k standard deduction undi...but expenses kalipithe 36k avtundi...
please let me know...
I need to complete my tax filing today
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