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posted Sep 17, 2025 12:05:53 PM

Moving credit

Is there a minimum amount of moving expenses or distance that is required to benefit from the moving credit? What documentation is required to receive the moving credit?

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Level 15
Sep 17, 2025 12:07:35 PM

What moving credit are you referring to?

 

MOVING

 

Per the tax laws that changed for 2018 and beyond, moving expenses are not deductible on a federal return except for certain active duty members of the military.

 

There are several states that allow a deduction for moving expenses on the state return:  AZ, AR, CA, HI, IA, MA, MN, NJ, NY, PA and VA  You can enter your moving expenses in the federal software and the information will flow to your state return.

 

Go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Other Deductions and Credits>Moving Expenses

 

Level 15
Sep 17, 2025 12:08:06 PM

Most individuals cannot deduct moving expenses on their federal tax returns for the years 2018 through 2025 due to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017

. The deduction is only available for active-duty members of the U.S. military who move because of a permanent change of station. Your state laws may be different. 

Level 15
Sep 17, 2025 1:56:41 PM

Except for military or foreign service, there are no tax benefits for moving.  Your expenses are not deductible, and if your employer provides financial assistance, it is taxable like any other bonus.

 

Some states may still allow deductions for moving expenses if you itemize your deductions on your state return, because not all states go along with the 2018 federal changes.  (This means that moving expenses may still be listed in Turbotax--you will not get a federal benefit but you may get a state benefit depending on all your facts and circumstances.). Moving expenses are deductible based on time and distance rules, not the dollar amount.  The most common time and distance rule is that your new job must be at least 50 miles farther away from your old home than your old job (50 mile longer commute) and you must stay in the new location at least 39 weeks.  (That means that if your old commute is already 50 miles, your new job must be 100 miles away from your old home.)  To be more specific, we would have to know which state you are in.