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Old 02-04-2014, 10:39 PM
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Moving expenses

We moved for my husband's employment in 2013. We pass the time and distance test for claiming moving expenses. Here is our scenario- his company paid all of our moving expenses for us, but we were taxed on them and the total amount for the expenses is included in box 1 (wages) on his W-2. Also, on his w-2 in box 14(other information), his employer put the amount for moving expenses. Our question is, since it is included in wages & taxed, can we claim those moving expenses? Also, we live in Louisiana so we must file State taxes, if we can claim them as a deduction, do we just claim them on Federal or do we claim them on both Federal & State? Thank you.



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