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Since you internship was a temporary assignment you can deduct your travel expenses if they otherwise qualify for deduction. You can deduct ordinary and necessary expenses you have when you travel away from home on business. The type of expense you can deduct depends on the facts and your circumstances. To determine what you can deduct see IRS PUB 463 Travel, Entertainment, Gift and Car Expenses
Once you have determined what you can deduct you will deduct them as un-reimubursed business expenses. In order to take the deduction you will need to itemize your deductions.Since you internship was a temporary assignment you can deduct your travel expenses if they otherwise qualify for deduction. You can deduct ordinary and necessary expenses you have when you travel away from home on business. The type of expense you can deduct depends on the facts and your circumstances. To determine what you can deduct see IRS PUB 463 Travel, Entertainment, Gift and Car Expenses
Once you have determined what you can deduct you will deduct them as un-reimubursed business expenses. In order to take the deduction you will need to itemize your deductions.Hello! I had the same question, but when I was reading the form you linked, I noticed: "For tax years beginning after December 2017 and before January 2026, the deduction of certain moving expenses is suspended for nonmilitary taxpayers. In order to deduct certain moving expenses, you must be an active member of the military and moving due to a permanent change of duty station." Does this mean moving expenses can no longer be deducted for non-military internships? Thanks!
Yes. Moving Expense deduction is no longer available unless it is Active Duty Military related. Click HERE for more information.
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act changed the rules for claiming the moving expense tax deduction. For most taxpayers, moving expenses are no longer deductible, meaning you can no longer claim this deduction on your federal return. This change is set to stay in place for tax years 2018-2025.
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