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B-190815 1 (1978-03-27)

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DAT:  March 27, 1978


MATTES  OF: Irwin Kaplan -- rfeimbursement of
            miscellaneous relocation expenses


DIGEST:


FILE:


1. Employee who transferred to new duty
   station claims various miscellaneous
   expenses incident to selling interest
   in cooperative apartment at old duty
   station.  Charges for rent and
   maintenance and pointinq costs may not
   be reimbursed under Federal Travel
   Regulations (FTR), paras. 2-6.2d and
   f.  Claim for stock transfer tax may
   be allowed under FTR para. 2-6.2d.

2. Employee who transferred to new daty
   station claims various miscellaneous
   expenses in discontinuing old residence
   and establishing new residence. Charges
   for disconnecting and connecting
   appliances may be reimbursed under
   para. 2-3.1b(l) of Federal Travel Regu-
   lations (FTR), but charges for structural
   alterations or remodeling or the cost
   of newly acquired items are not reimburs-
   able. FTR paras. 2-3.'c(5) and (13).
   Costs of cleaning car-.ets and draperies,
   and furniture touch-ui are noL reimbursable
   since they are not in ierent in relocating
   place of residence. FTR para. 2-3.1b.

3. Employee who transferred to new duty
   station claims various miscellaneous
   expenses. rae for inspection of
   condition of house as opposed to
   termite inspection may not be allowed
   since it is not customarily paid by
   purchaser of residence under para. 2-6.2f
   of Federal Travel Reculations (FTR).
   Charger for shipping ca -ons, packing
   tace, and the movement r a piano may
   not be paid where the er :loyee has been
   reimbursed for tha shipr ?nt of his
   household goods under t e commuted
   rate system. FTR para. .-8.3a.


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