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Q: What is IRS Form 3903?
A: IRS Form 3903 is a form used to claim moving expenses on your federal tax return.
Q: Who can use IRS Form 3903?
A: Individuals who have moved due to a change in their job or business location and meet certain criteria may use IRS Form 3903.
Q: What expenses can be deducted using IRS Form 3903?
A: You can deduct reasonable moving expenses, including transportation, storage, and lodging costs, as well as the cost of moving your household goods and personal effects.
Q: What are the criteria for deducting moving expenses?
A: To deduct moving expenses, your new job location must be at least 50 miles farther from your old home than your old job location was.
Q: Is there a time limit for deducting moving expenses?
A: Yes, in most cases, you must move within one year of starting your new job or business to be eligible to deduct moving expenses.
Q: Can I deduct moving expenses if I am self-employed?
A: Yes, self-employed individuals may also be eligible to deduct moving expenses if they meet the criteria.
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