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dream_catcher
Feb 9, 2014, 09:13 AM
I am an international student on F-1 visa. I did an internship in the last summer for three months for which I moved from Indiana to Washington. The company I worked for, arranged my accommodation at a hotel for those 3 months, the expenses for which were included in my W-2 along with my salary in the wages box.

My question is that, can I claim a deduction for these three month living expenses under unreimbursed business employee expenses, in the form 2106 - EZ?

Any help regarding this is highly appreciated.

Thank you

AtlantaTaxExpert
Feb 9, 2014, 11:59 AM
No, you cannot claim those daily living costs.

The IRS has long taken the position that college students (be they foreign nationals or U.S. citizens) have NOT yet established a tax home.

Hence, in their view, any internship is NOT a temporary job assignment, and thus the student is NOT eligible to claim daily living expenses.

I HAVE argued that students who live at home when attending college are at a tax home (their parents), but that scenario does NOT apply to you.

Sorry!