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June 4, 2019
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My son currently has no driver's license.He lives with me but I can't take him to work everyday so we incur expenses because he has to use Uber. Where can I deduct this?

  • June 4, 2019
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Best answer by xmasbaby0

The expenses of commuting to and from work (or to and from school) such as gas, tolls, bus fare, train fare, taxis, Uber rides, parking, etc. are not deductible on your Federal return.  Sorry.

Note:  You can, however, claim expenses for travel between job sites

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June 4, 2019

The expenses of commuting to and from work (or to and from school) such as gas, tolls, bus fare, train fare, taxis, Uber rides, parking, etc. are not deductible on your Federal return.  Sorry.

Note:  You can, however, claim expenses for travel between job sites

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June 4, 2019
You can not deduct that and neither can he. The cost of commuting to and from work is a personal commuting expense and it is never deductible for any reason.