Relo benefits depend on whatever the employer allows.
If you're asking the IRS rules for being able to deduct moving expenses, your new job must be at least 50 miles farther from your old home than your old job was.
2007-05-09 06:58:29
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answered by Judy 7
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one and a half hours travel time in each direction is applicable,if there more then seven of you your firm might arrange the travel, some times paying you for your time,at the end of the day the firm will only do this for a short time say three months, aft her this you'll after arrange your own transport,I've known a firm pay towards a bus service,this was done for some years ,so it will depend on how many and how far,some I know have gained a payment for relocalion,payed to stop in hotels ,meals .Allowed to leave early for weekends helped with selling and buying curtains carpets and decorating
2007-05-09 08:52:13
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answered by angie n 4
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Depends on your employer. Probably be 30 miles minimum, could be as much as 50. Best ask your HR manager.
2007-05-09 07:04:59
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answered by Steven 4
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