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Q: What is IRS Form 3903?
A: IRS Form 3903 is used to claim moving expenses.
Q: Who can use IRS Form 3903?
A: Individuals who have moved due to a change in their job or business location can use IRS Form 3903 to claim moving expenses.
Q: What expenses can be claimed on IRS Form 3903?
A: You can claim expenses for moving your household goods, as well as travel and lodging costs during the move.
Q: Are there any requirements to claim moving expenses?
A: Yes, there are certain distance and time requirements to meet in order to qualify for claiming moving expenses.
Q: Can I claim moving expenses for moving within the same city?
A: No, moving expenses can only be claimed if your new job location is more than 50 miles farther from your old home than your old job location was.
Q: Is there a time requirement to claim moving expenses?
A: Yes, you must begin working full-time at the new job location within a year of moving, and you must work there for at least 39 weeks during the first 12 months after the move.
Q: Can I claim moving expenses for a self-employed job?
A: Yes, self-employed individuals can also claim moving expenses on IRS Form 3903 if they meet the necessary requirements.
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