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No, it is not.
Only lodging and transportation expenses connected with travel away from your tax home are deductible.
This, from the 2017 Instructions for IRS Form 2016, Employee Business Expenses:
Tax home. Generally, your tax
home is your regular or main place of
business or post of duty regardless of
where you maintain your family home.
If you don't have a regular or main
place of business because of the
nature of your work, then your tax
home may be the place where you
regularly live.
No, it is not.
Only lodging and transportation expenses connected with travel away from your tax home are deductible.
This, from the 2017 Instructions for IRS Form 2016, Employee Business Expenses:
Tax home. Generally, your tax
home is your regular or main place of
business or post of duty regardless of
where you maintain your family home.
If you don't have a regular or main
place of business because of the
nature of your work, then your tax
home may be the place where you
regularly live.
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