Here is my situation. I currently own a heating and cooling business here in Indianapolis. I'm thinking about opening one in Sarasota, Florida. My plan is to work in both places. My wife and I currently rent a condominium here in Indy and we plan on renting one in Sarasota. Of course, I would be in Florida when the weather is bad here. What will I be able to write off if I live and work in both places? I would like to deduct all of the costs (rent, transportation to and from, meals, etc.).
Here is my situation. I currently own a heating and cooling business here in Indianapolis. I'm thinking about opening one in Sarasota, Florida. My plan is to work in both places. My wife and I currently rent a condominium here in Indy and we plan on renting one in Sarasota. Of course, I would be in Florida when the weather is bad here. What will I be able to write off if I live and work in both places? I would like to deduct all of the costs (rent, transportation to and from, meals, etc.).
What IRS Code sections, Treasury Regulations, or Court cases would you refer to?
What additional information would you need to determine if or what extent these costs could be deducted?
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