LenaH
Employee Tax Expert

Deductions & credits

It depends. If the moving expenses paid by your employer were not originally taxed, then you can't take a deduction. If the $30,000 was included in income, then you could use a "claim of right" Section 1341 credit.  It can be claimed as either an itemized (miscellaneous) deduction or as a credit. The deduction is the simpler way to claim your repayment, but a credit might save you more money.

 

For an explanation of the methods and how to calculate your amounts for the Section 1341 credit, please see Publication 525 and go to page 36. Figure your tax under both methods and compare the results. Use the method (deduction or credit) that results in less tax.

 

To enter as an itemized deduction, please follow the instructions below:

  1. Open your return.
  2. Click on Federal.
  3. Click on Deductions and Credits.
  4. Scroll down to Other Deductions and Credits and Click Start next to Other Deductible Expenses.
  5. Answer Yes to the question Did you have any of these other expenses?
  6. Enter the amount. 

If you decide to claim your repayment of over $3000 as a credit, follow the information in Publication 525. This requires a special computation, and you would need to use a Desktop version of TurboTax and enter your credit using the Forms mode.

 

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