I use my boyfriend's vehicle to commute to work, and pay tolls every day on I-90. Because it's his vehicle, the EZ Pass is also under his name, but I pay the relevant tolls. Can I claim a commuter deduction?
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Details about the deduction are here, but don't mention this case:
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/learn-about-the-commuter-deduction
If you pay, you qualify. Page 22 of the Instructions for line 15:
Line 15. Commuter Deduction A deduction is allowed for certain amounts paid by an individual for tolls paid for through an E-Z Pass account or all MBTA fares, not just weekly or monthly transit commuter passes, and includes RTA fares, bikeshare memberships, bike purchases (including e-bikes), bike improvements/ repair/storage, and fares on non-MBTA commuter boats that are owned, operated or contracted by a municipality or a public or quasi-public entity, agency or authority, not including amounts reimbursed or otherwise deductible.
In the case of a single person or a married person filing a separate return or as head of household, this deduction applies only to the portion of such expended amount that exceeds $150, and the total amount deducted cannot exceed $750. In the case of a married couple filing a joint return, this deduction applies only to the portion of such amount expended by each individual that exceeds $150, and the total amount deducted cannot exceed $750 for each individual. Also, one spouse cannot transfer his or her excess deduction to the other spouse; separate worksheets must be completed to calculate the deduction. See TIR 06-14 for additional information.
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