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If the location changes every weekend, the IRS would consider this a "temporary work location" when you drive to that location, and you'd be able to write off those trips as an expense for 1099 work. It would be considered a commute if that office didn't change locations.
If the location changes every weekend, the IRS would consider this a "temporary work location" when you drive to that location, and you'd be able to write off those trips as an expense for 1099 work. It would be considered a commute if that office didn't change locations.
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