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Q: What is IRS Form 3903?
A: IRS Form 3903 is used to claim moving expenses as a tax deduction.
Q: Who can use IRS Form 3903?
A: Individuals who have incurred qualified moving expenses and meet certain criteria.
Q: What are qualified moving expenses?
A: Qualified moving expenses include the cost of moving household goods and personal effects, as well as travel expenses.
Q: What criteria must be met to claim moving expenses?
A: To claim moving expenses, your move must be closely related to the start of work at a new job location, and you must meet certain distance and time requirement.
Q: Are all moving expenses tax deductible?
A: No, only qualified moving expenses are tax deductible.
Q: Is there a limit on the amount of moving expenses that can be deducted?
A: Yes, there is a limit on the amount of moving expenses that can be deducted. The deduction is generally limited to the amount of income earned at the new job location.
Q: Can I claim moving expenses if my employer reimbursed me?
A: If your employer reimbursed you for your moving expenses, you cannot claim those expenses as a deduction on your tax return.
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