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taxcheckusa
Feb 18, 2009, 10:42 AM
My client lives in Ohio with her family. The adj gross income is about 72,000. She (the wife) lives in New York for 6 months out of the year. She is becoming a doctor and is going through an internship in New York. She receive two W2's from New York. She wants to know if she can decuct her living expenses while in New York.

Five Rings
Feb 18, 2009, 12:38 PM
Your tax home is the general area of your main place of business, employment, or post of duty, regardless of where you maintain your family home. Your tax home is the place where you are permanently or indefinitely engaged to work as an employee or self-employed individual. Having a "tax home" in a given location does not necessarily mean that the given location is your residence or domicile for tax purposes.

Generally, your tax home is the entire city or general area where your main place of business or work is located, regardless of where you maintain your family home. For example, you live with your family in Chicago but work in Milwaukee where you stay in a hotel and eat in restaurants. You return to Chicago every weekend. You may not deduct any of your travel, meals, or lodging in Milwaukee because that is your tax home. Your travel on weekends to your family home in Chicago is not for your work, so these expenses are also not deductible. If you regularly work in more than one place, your tax home is the general area where your main place of business or work is located.