flying4food
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Skrewedup said:No. The IRS gives a very specific example in their info pamplet for transportation workers. The example is a railroad engineer. But the same thing applies. You are based in ORD. Thats where you work from. If youi have to spend your own money to stay where you work... tough.
I'm positive on that by the way.
shootr said:Too Bad,
Do you know something I don't? This is my first tax year in the industry. I have a Navy Reserve job which I live at and commute to my airline job. If my situation were reversed, I know I could duduct my commuting expences associated with my reserve job but was under the impression it doen't go the other way. Any thoughts from anyone else?
shootr
flying4food said:A tax question for you commuters;
I reside in Portland but commute to ORD for work. I have to get a hotel 3 or 4 times a month. Can I write that off on taxes??? Any thoughts input is appreciated!!
TooBad said:Just a thought.....but isn't commuting between two jobs deductible? I'm no tax expert but I do think there is a way to deduct your expenses if you have 2 jobs. Anyone?
thunderworm said:what about deducting your per diem not being up to gov standard if you over night away from your base be it domestic or international.