Before I moved, I was told my employer will pay for the transportation of my household goods directly to the moving company and I will also receive a lump sum of 11,200 (1,950 tax withheld) to cover other misc expenses. My actual misc expense was about 2,000, so the lump sum covered it well.
Recently, I noticed that my employer put a total of 15,650 relocation income as my earnings, which became part of the box1 in W-2, and withheld 6,400 tax. Even though this 15,650 is different from the figure I was told: 11,200, my guess is that the expense for moving household goods made the difference.
Interestingly, the difference between 15,650 and 11,200 = 4450 is exactly the tax difference 6400-1950 = 4450. I don't know how to explain that though.
Now my question is, assuming the 4,450 is for moving my household goods, can I claim a total of 6,450 (2000+4450) as the moving expense deduction on line 26 of 1040?
Thank you for your help!