06-29-2006, 02:59 PM
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broke the first rule
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Originally Posted by HOOT
I just moved from Calgary to Victoria because I wanted to be back at home with family and friends after spending 3 years in Calgary.
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You can deduct eligible moving expenses from employment or self-employment income you earn at your new location if you move and
establish a new home to be employed or carry on a business.
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I dunno, I see a bit of a disconnect there...you state that you moved to be with family and friends...you didn't move to establish a new home so to be employed/carry on a business.
If you were to take a new job with a different company, they would be deductible. If your current employer said "you're moving to Victoria or you're fired", they'd be deductible.
Know what I mean?
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