Appreciate advise on this situation:
A US citizen lives with family abroad. His work is in the US as part timer for 2 weeks per month and so travels back and forth to home abroad. He gets paid on a W2 for this job, sometimes does extra work as contractor on a 1099. All his income is in the US. No foreign income. He does have a mailing address in the state where he works.
Questions:
Where should he claim residence for purpose of filing
Can he claim the expenses of traveling from and to his job
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No, he cannot claim the expenses of traveling from and to his job. Commuting expenses are not tax deductible for a job under any circumstance.
He would claim his residence as the place he is staying for the 2 weeks per month. Depending on the state rules, he will either be a Full Year resident or a Part year resident. Every state has different rules. Which state do you live in?
Thank you for the response.
Minnesota is where he works.
If he spent more than 183 days in then he would be a Full Year Resident and will need to file taxes as such. If his ONLY income is coming from MN, then whether he is Part Year or Full year, it will ALL be reported on the MN return and taxed that way.
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