Saturday, October 16, 2010

About Can I deduct travel expenses to get to work

Can I deduct travel expenses to get to work?
I fly weekly and stay in a hotel for 4 nights with rental car for work. I live in Minneapolis with my family where my wife works and now I work in Milwaukee and have to be there each week. I spend about $600 a week commuting to work. I am wondering if I can expense that from my taxes.
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When you accepted a permanent job, you tax home moved. This is called commuting and not deductible. The exception is if the job was temporary, expected to last less than a year and actually does last less than a year. (And even then, you are easily audited and subject to AMT.)
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No. It's your choice to live far from work.
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If this is your "permanent" job location, then your travel is called commuting. No matter how much you spend on commuting, it isn't deductible. If your employer has asked you to work in Milwaukee for a few months, then the expenses are deductible but are in a class of deductions that must exceed 2% of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) before you get a tax benefit. Also, if your income is high enough, you may be taxed under the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) system. Under the AMT, miscellaneous itemized deductions such as unreimbursed employee business expenses aren't deductible. If your employer has asked you to work temporarily in Milwaukee, you are better off if you get the company to reimburse your expenses. I hope this helps. Gary
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if this is a temporary, short term, less than a year position the expenses you incur for lodging, transportation, meals and other incidentals are deductible for this temporary position commuting expenses are never deductible
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Friday, October 1, 2010

About Can i cycle to work all year round in Minneapolis

Can i cycle to work all year round in Minneapolis?
worried about the snow,, i know ican buy North Face stuff and be warm,,but will i be able to control the bike on snow? are u from minnesota? i am serious..im not joking wow,,thanks for the answers guys,, im excited about this. my co-workers thinks im nuts anyway as i start work at 4am and i cycle 6 miles!
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No. You are out of your mind if you think you can.
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I'm not from minneapolis but there is no reason you can't. Just get the right clothes and equipment on your bike. Here is a bike forum thread on riding in the snow in Chicago. http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=432040
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Of course you can. They do clean ice and snow off up there. Wear a lot of clothes
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Definitely. People will think your nuts because they can't think of doing anything different than the norm. Use icebike.org for a good list of things to think about before getting started.
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Im in South Dakota, and I do it! Dress WARM, wear gloves, keep the face covered. Mountain Bikes are easiest in the snow, even if a bit heavier. Give the bike a good rinse if you ride after they salt the streets! keep the chain well lubed!
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I biked to work every day for three years in Chicago. Some water repellent pants covers are key. But Minneapolis is a different beast from Chicago. I've been there in February when 4 feet of snow covers everything that isn't ploughed. So here's your option...it isn't the cold that's the problem. That can be overcome by the right riding gear/clothes. It is whether you are comfortable riding in the road year round at the risk of being dinged by a sliding car (happened to me once in Chicago). I'd say go for it. And I have a bit different take on the Mt Bike vs road bike that one of the above commentors. I found that the narrow tires on the road bike cut the snow/slush more easily than wider knobbies while riding on the road. A sidewalk with snowpack, though, needs the wide tires. Keep it in a lower gear so you can spin more easily if your tires are slipping.
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