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Deductions & credits
I have a home office that I work in primarily but also have a physical office that I go to 3 or 4x per week. Are the miles to my physical office deductible anytime?
Travel between your primary residence and your primary place of employment are commuting miles. Those miles are never deductible on any tax return.
I suspect you are a medical professional that has an office away from your primary residence where you see clients. That would be your primary place of employment. Therefore the commuting miles between the two locations are just not deductible, even if you see a few of your clients in your home office.
The fact that your home office is where "I work in primarily" if the work done in that home office does not produce more than half of your income, it's not your primary place of employment. So things like reviewing records or performing book keeping in your home office do not qualify as "income producing" activities.