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Thanks for reaching out to us today. Hope your move goes smoothly!
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2018 revamped how moving expenses were treated (reimbursements and payments towards these amounts as well).
I'll first address any reimbursed expenses and then any non-reimbursed expenses.
For 2018 through 2025, employers must include moving expense reimbursements in employees’ wages. The new tax law suspends the exclusion for qualified moving expense reimbursements.
Exception 1: Members of the U.S. Armed Forces can still exclude qualified moving expense reimbursements from their income if:
Exception 2: Employers may exclude from wages any 2018 reimbursements to or payments on behalf of employees for moving expenses incurred for a move that took place prior to January 1, 2018, and which would have been deductible had they been paid prior to that date. See Notice 2018-75
So these amounts will all be included as taxable wages for the year.
Here is an IRS Page on the topic, created to handle the transition from 2018 and before to 2018 and beyond treatment of these items:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/employer-update
Additionally, there is no deduction for out of pocket expenses you pay towards the move that are unreimbursed any longer. Here is a wonderful TurboTax article on the topic:
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/jobs-and-career/guide-to-irs-form-3903-moving-expenses/L6CwmGm3...
Also, while North Carolina will recognize moving deductions, they only do so if they meet the criteria for the Federal return and are deductible there as outlined above.
I hope this helped, and thanks again for reaching out!
-Dennis
Unfortunately, personal moving expenses are not presently a deduction as a result of the 2017 tax reforms, except for military personnel moving under orders. If you have a business, expenses pertaining to moving the business can be deducted on schedule C.
Moving expenses are not deductible on a tax return except for military personnel on Permanent Change of Station orders.
Thanks for reaching out to us today. Hope your move goes smoothly!
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2018 revamped how moving expenses were treated (reimbursements and payments towards these amounts as well).
I'll first address any reimbursed expenses and then any non-reimbursed expenses.
For 2018 through 2025, employers must include moving expense reimbursements in employees’ wages. The new tax law suspends the exclusion for qualified moving expense reimbursements.
Exception 1: Members of the U.S. Armed Forces can still exclude qualified moving expense reimbursements from their income if:
Exception 2: Employers may exclude from wages any 2018 reimbursements to or payments on behalf of employees for moving expenses incurred for a move that took place prior to January 1, 2018, and which would have been deductible had they been paid prior to that date. See Notice 2018-75
So these amounts will all be included as taxable wages for the year.
Here is an IRS Page on the topic, created to handle the transition from 2018 and before to 2018 and beyond treatment of these items:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/employer-update
Additionally, there is no deduction for out of pocket expenses you pay towards the move that are unreimbursed any longer. Here is a wonderful TurboTax article on the topic:
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/jobs-and-career/guide-to-irs-form-3903-moving-expenses/L6CwmGm3...
Also, while North Carolina will recognize moving deductions, they only do so if they meet the criteria for the Federal return and are deductible there as outlined above.
I hope this helped, and thanks again for reaching out!
-Dennis
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