Wendy Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 This is a new one for me. Merchant Marine lives in MA. Has to travel to where the ship is docked in another state when they ship out, twice a month. At sea two weeks - off for 2 weeks. Ship is not at the same port each time, but always out of state. This week it will be New Orleans. Asked about travel to the ship - commuting or deductible? It is not reimbursed. I can't find anything definitive - he says there are "special" rules for Merchant Marines. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Wendy Quote
jasdlm Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 There is a website . . . www.transport1040.com . . . that seems address tax issues/benefits for Merchant Mariners. I know that you would want to do your own research, but hopefully this would give you a good start! Quote
joelgilb Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 be careful with writing off all sorts of expenses for these so called merchant mariners. I have a number from Louisiana and they actually work for private companies, where all the food and even some of their incidentals are paid for or provided by the company. Then they want to double dip and get it again as a tax deduction. Quote
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