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amrsoudy001
Returning Member

Moving expenses , Replacing the driver license and the car pallet

Hi ,  

as i mentioned from the instructions , that we should claim the driver license and the car pallet , in case you moved from city to city for changing work  . 

 

My issue , i can't find the right filed or section that i should add this costs  on it  in turbtax  ,

 

So would you please tell me where  ? 

 

i already did put the distance moving costs  .

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amrsoudy001
Returning Member

Moving expenses , Replacing the driver license and the car pallet

I think  i can file it  , if i moved from place to place to be near the new job if the distance more then 40 K  , i moved from Montreal to Halifax  , and this is what they says  : 

 

Under what conditions can employees and self-employed people claim moving expenses?

  • People who move at least 40 km closer to a new workplace or have been relocated by their employer can deduct certain moving expenses against income earned at the new location.
  • The new home must be the place where you and the members of your household normally reside.

Employees who work from home and have to provide a home office as a condition of employment may also claim moving expenses.

What expenses are eligible? Some examples of allowable moving expenses are:

  • Transportation and storage for household effects
  • Travelling from old to new residence
  • Accommodation, meals, & temporary living expenses near new or old residence
  • Cost of cancelling the lease for your old rented residence and expenses for selling your old residence
  • Expenses related to purchasing new residence
  • Address change on legal documents, replacing your driver’s license
  • Utility hook-ups and disconnections, etc.