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Itemizing Deductions on Taxes?

I work 7 days on, 7 days off on an oil rig in the state of Oklahoma. Due to the rig being located 2 hours from my house I stay all 7 days at the rig bunkhouse. We get paid $20.00 a day per diem. What all can I claim when tax season comes around. I was told I could deduct gas mileage, clothes/boots for work, away from home pay and food.I am not sure if this is true so that is why Im hoping someone with some expertise can help me out with my question! Thanks!

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They both usually have excellent benefits. I think Law Enforcement requires a certain personality and involves more risk. Pays a bit better. But I think Fire Department may be better but can require a fairly decent physical ability. You may be able to intern or volunteer at either job to see what they do and if you like it or are suited to it. Dollars aren't the only consideration. Good Luck
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