A Helpful Guide to Moving
- Instead of packing what you don't use anymore, sell anything you don't need. You can also donate clothes or household items that are in good condition to charity.
- Use recycled packing boxes. Look for unused boxes at local stores or supermarkets. Save the boxes if you have a moving date ahead.
- Write on the box what it contains, for example: kitchen utensils, bathroom towels, tools, cosmetics, etc. This will make it easier to unpack in your new home.
- Use newspaper to wrap any fragile or delicate items.
- Request written quotes from various moving companies so that you can compare rates and services.
- Make sure to pick a moving company that has a number with the U.S. Department of Transportation, known as U.S. DOT #, and check if the mover is properly registered.
- Make sure the company offers damage insurance.
- Check to see if the moving company has a history of complaints by calling your state or city's consumer protection office.
- Thoroughly read over all the terms in your contract, as well as any other documents related to your move, before signing.
- If your move this summer is work-related, you may be able to deduct moving expenses on your next federal income tax return if you meet certain requirements.
- You move close to the date you begin your new job.
- Your new workplace is at least 50 miles farther away from your previous home than your old job location was from that home.
- You work full-time for a specified amount of time after moving.
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