Nothing in you post indicates you have any expenses to write off.
Driving to work is non-deductible commuting. Because your employer doesn't require you to work from home (you usually work at the location), you would not have a deductible Home Office.
However, if you do have any deductible expenses, they would be employee job expenses, which is in the category of deductions that is limited to the amount OVER 2% of your income (and is further reduced or eliminated if you don't otherwise itemize your deductions). In other words, unless you have a lot of expenses, those deductions probably won't save you any money.
Job related expenses for a W-2 employee are claimed/reported under the Deductions & Credits tab in the section called "Job Related Expenses".
Nothing in you post indicates you have any expenses to write off.
Driving to work is non-deductible commuting. Because your employer doesn't require you to work from home (you usually work at the location), you would not have a deductible Home Office.
However, if you do have any deductible expenses, they would be employee job expenses, which is in the category of deductions that is limited to the amount OVER 2% of your income (and is further reduced or eliminated if you don't otherwise itemize your deductions). In other words, unless you have a lot of expenses, those deductions probably won't save you any money.