An employee may deduct unreimbursed employment-related transportation expenses as an itemized deduction for AGI. TrueFalse b. Transportation expenses include only the cost of transporting the employee from one place to another in the course of employment when the employee is not away from home in travel status. TrueFalse c. Usually, commuting between home and one's place of employment is a business, deductible expense. TrueFalse
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