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As you may know,
the cost of commuting back and forth from work is not a deductible expense, whether you travel by car, train, bus or even plane. However, there are several exceptions to this general rule. For example, you may be able to deduct certain commuting costs while you’re operating on a temporary assignment or if you’re traveling between two business locations. Click
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