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February 7, 2025
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Working in the US but living abroad

  • February 7, 2025
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Appreciate advise on this situation:


A US citizen lives with family abroad. His work is in the US as part timer for 2 weeks per month and so travels back and forth to home abroad. He gets paid on a W2 for this job, sometimes does extra work as contractor on a 1099. All his income is in the US. No foreign income. He does have a mailing address in the state where he works.

 

Questions:

Where should he claim residence for purpose of filing
Can he claim the expenses of traveling from and to his job

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    February 7, 2025

    No, he cannot claim the expenses of traveling from and to his job.  Commuting expenses are not tax deductible for a job under any circumstance. 

     

    He would claim his residence as the place he is staying for the 2 weeks per month.  Depending on the state rules, he will either be a Full Year resident or a Part year resident.  Every state has different rules.  Which state do you live in?

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    February 7, 2025

    Thank you for the response.

    Minnesota is where he works.