seattle lodging tax
"I can deduct all the expenses on your tax return to work remotely?

I moved to San Diego to Seattle last year. My employer is then obliged to yield, so they let me work remotely in San Diego 6 months. During this period, I bought a new laptop, used my office to work was one week a month in Seattle. I paid for all the houses and some of my flights, which are additional costs that would not have happened if I worked remotely. Can any of these expenses as deductions in the context of employment-related expenses? This could be subject to certain rules? I can use Turbo Tax, and what I've read anything this can be duducted. I just want to confirm my conclusions. Thanks

If this is what it says on Turbo Tax, is false. You can deduct any business-related and absolutely all expenses. In fact, you can deduct your expenses The transition from San Diego to Seattle. In relation to your home office must have a specific area (eg a nest) was used exclusively to work for you be able to deduct. You should know the approximate area of the room (10×10 = 100 square rates, for example) On the basis of what I have read of his office, the following points are deducted: – laptop (if used for business and outstanding) – Travel and accommodation are not reimbursed by your company – Moving to San Diego to Seattle – home office (if the space used strictly for business) that I took from these Turbo Tax in the past, so I know they are available. But and a suggestion, I used Tax Act this year and was about $ 50 cheaper than the TT and only good as. Good luck