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Unfortunately, no. The IRS considers commuting costs -- meaning costs you incur to get back & forth to work -- as non-deductible.
Certain companies do have employee benefit plans that allow you to use pre-tax dollars for public transit passes and parking, so you might see if your employer has such a plan.
Unfortunately, no. The IRS considers commuting costs -- meaning costs you incur to get back & forth to work -- as non-deductible.
Certain companies do have employee benefit plans that allow you to use pre-tax dollars for public transit passes and parking, so you might see if your employer has such a plan.
Can I write off my rides to and from work
No. Commuting is not deductible.
COMMUTING EXPENSES
The expenses of commuting to and from work (or to and from school) such as gas, tolls, bus fare, train fare, taxis, Uber rides, parking, etc. are not deductible on your Federal return. Sorry.
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