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Old 01-01-2012, 12:13 PM
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Moved for Business

Hello, I moved from another state to take another job within my company, is this deductible? If so, I was given a relocation amount, that was given to me in "post-tax" dollars, meaning my YTD earning were much higher then they normally would have been. My questions are as follows;
1. I had to sell my car, at a loss, is that counted against the relocation amount?
2. Can I include everything needed to move out and move in (i.e. boxes, cleaning services, storage, moving trucks, purchase of new items for my new place, mileage)
3.What other items should I be bringing with me when I go to have my taxes prepared?

Thanks for any help you can lend!



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