Gypsy,
I am a travel nurse and am wondering if you have any advice about establishing a tax home? I won’t be keeping my apartment here, so will that mean everything I make will be taxed? I know my hourly wage will be, but the per diem wage the travel company gives you will be taxed? I have thought about asking a friend to let me use their address, but I don’t want to get screwed at tax time! Any advice?
Thanks!
Tiff
Thank you for reading The Gypsy Nurse. You have taken the first step on your journey to becoming a travel nurse.
If you do not have a legal tax home, everything you are given should be taxed as income, including any per diem or housing. Many travel nurses will scoot around this by keeping an address with a friend or family member; however, there are HUGE risks with this. Suppose you are audited and cannot PROVE that you have paid ‘market value’ for a room/apartment/etc. Then, you will be back-taxed with penalties and fees. For me, the risk is too great, so I have always had a true tax home. At times, this was a full apartment of my own, and at other times, it was a rented room.
I HIGHLY recommend that you speak to a tax prep professional. I recommend that you contact a travel tax expert for your tax-related questions. I use Joe Smith @ TravelTax. Joe is well-versed and up to date with traveler taxes. His wife also writes tax advice for The Gypsy Nurse. I have used Travel Tax for my tax questions and needs for the entire time I’ve been a travel nurse, and I trust his advice. If you have more questions regarding tax home, subscribe to The Gypsy Nurse. I have upcoming articles on housing and an upcoming article from Travel Tax in October that will discuss Tax Home status in more detail.
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