BoomerD
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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BoomerD
While every state is different, I've never seen one that allows you to deduct moving expenses OUT of the state. SOME will let you take a deduction for moving INTO the state, but even that's iffy.
I googled and found that Illinois allows you to deduct moving expenses for moving out of state as long as the expenses were paid while you still lived in Illinois. http://www.revenue.state.il.us...l/IL-1040-NR-Instr.pdf (page 8)
He has the receipts showing that he moved in July and August, so I guess he just needs to provide proof that he lived in Illinois after he paid the movers.
OK, I looked at that page earlier but only went to the brief description of line 25 which says:
Line 25: Moving expenses
Write the amount of expenses you paid to take a new job in Illinois.
Had I gone all the way to the actual description of line 25, I'd have seen this:
Line 25: Moving expenses
Write the amount of expenses that you paid while you were an
Illinois resident or that you paid for moving to take a job located in
Illinois. If you moved to take a job located outside of Illinois, you
must provide receipts showing the expenses were paid while you
were an Illinois resident.
