Should I declare my commute to work as a working student as travel expenses in my tax return?

Hello, as far as I'm concerned, my full-time studies are definitely my main job and therefore also my primary place of work. Does this also apply to my employer as a working student, or can I claim the commute to work as a working student as a round-trip travel expense on my tax return?

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anTTraXX
2 years ago

Hello, as I see, my full-time study is definitely my main job and therefore my first place of work

Yes may be so, but your student job has its own first place of activity. From what I'm wondering, your expenses for studying are advertising costs.

Is this also true for my employer as a working student, or can I give the trip to the working place as a working student in the tax return as travel expenses with a return journey?

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