Q: I am an independent contractor with one client. Can I deduct my travel costs to and from work?
Mike
A: Commuting expenses (defined as your first daily trip from your residence to your place of business) is personal and never tax-deductible. As a contractor, though, you have an easy way to get around this: ensure that you have a qualifying home office. If you can set this up, your "commute" is from your bedroom to your home office, and any travel after that to another office is deductible.
One major problem you run into is that you cannot have a home office and another principle place of business. Therefore, you might want to take another tactic--get in the habit of going to a bona fide business location related to your work (the post office, the office supply store, etc.) Any travel after that would be deductible.
The basic rule always applies: don't change your life for tax benefits, but construct your activities in such a way that they can become tax-advantaged.


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