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Q. On November 1, 2012 James Deanne moved from Saskatchewan to Nova Scotia. He traveled 2,300 km by car for 4 days in order to move. He used a rented storage van to move his belongings which cost him $800.00. He spent $1,400 in September on a trip to Nova Scotia to search for a home. He's very picky about the size of his kitchen so needed to be there in person. From November 1 - 30th, James lived in a rented apartment until his house was available to be moved into. The apartment cost $125 per night.
James earned $10,000 in income in his new job in Nova Scotia after the move and his employer paid him $1,000 specifically to cover the cost of the move, but doesn't specify what it can be used for.
Calculate James' maximum moving expense deduction.
In 2012, Balnur taught music and earned $20,000. She also earned $4,000 by renting out her basement. On January 1, 2013, she quit teaching, stopped renting out her basement, and began to use it as the office for her new Web site design business.
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