Your deduction is limited to the amount of eligible income you earned at the new location, you may carry forward unused amounts to future tax years.
When your old residence is sold as a result of your move, eligible moving expenses also include:
Incidental costs related to the move
You can claim the cost of changing your address on legal documents, replacing driving licenses and non-commercial vehicle permits (not including insurance), and utility hook-ups and disconnections.
Costs to maintain your old residence when vacant
You can claim, to a maximum of $5,000, the cost for interest, property taxes, insurance premiums, and heat and utilities expenses you paid to maintain your old residence when it was vacant after you moved, and during a period when reasonable efforts were made to sell the home.
The costs must have been incurred when your old residence was not ordinarily occupied by you or any other person who ordinarily resided with you at the old residence just before the move. You cannot deduct these costs during a period when the old residence was rented.
Moving expenses that you cannot deduct include:
Moving guide, following these tips can help you with your journey to your new home, whether it's down the street or across the country.
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