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Old 02-09-2014, 02:52 AM
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Unhappy Living in two states - NEED Deductions help!

Hi,

I own a house in WI (where my family lives) , and rent & work in CA.

Since I have a home in WI, any travel from CA to WI is apparently not tax deductible, since I don't work in WI.

I am paying perhaps $25k/yr for expenses (rent/ and flights back home) to work in CA. Is there any way to deduct any of this?

OK, I do work from home in WI for perhaps 20% of the time. But my company doesn't want to declare WI as a state they operate in, so I can't claim WI as my home work state.

Does ANYONE have any ideas to help me get some deductions???

Thanks!!!!!!

PayingToWorkInCA



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