12.4 The Distance Test

The distance between your new job location and your former home must be at least 50 miles more than the distance between your old job location and your former home. For this purpose, your home may be a house, apartment, trailer, or even a houseboat, but not a seasonal residence such as a summer cottage. Self-employed individuals are also subject to the mileage test.

In applying the distance test, take into account the shortest of the most commonly traveled routes in measuring the distance between your old home and the new and old job locations. The location of your new home is not considered in applying the test; only the location of your old home is taken into account.

Your job location is where you spend most of your working time. If you work at various locations, the job location is where you report to work. If you work for several employers on a short-term basis and get jobs through a union hall system, the union hall is considered your job location.

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image Filing Tip
Meeting the Mileage Test
Use the following worksheet to see if your move satisfies the 50-mile test. Find the shortest of the most commonly traveled routes in measuring the distances.
Distance between __________ In miles
1. Old residence
and new job location _______
2. Old residence and
old job location _______
3. Excess of Line 1
over Line 2 must be at least 50 miles ...

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