Duplicate Expenses
I have been a traveling nurse for a little over two years now, and there are many beginner travel nurses that still do not understand this concept. Duplicate expenses and taxes are definitely one of the cons of travel nursing.
The role of a travel nurse is to… travel.
Think of it as a business trip and you’re going out of town for 13 weeks. As a businessman or woman, you would save all your receipts or log them in and turn them in to your company to get reimbursed.
As a travel nurse, you get a stipend for food and accommodation, which is usually non-taxed. This essentially works as a “reimbursement” in a business sense.
So, before you jump in to travel nursing, think about what expenses you have at your home, AND about the expenses that you would occur while travel nursing such as accommodation, food, gas, rental cars, etc.
In some cases, it is not worth it to go travel nursing because of the amount of expenses that may occur or the cost of living in of a certain area. Duplicate expenses is a con of travel nursing most do not recognize until they experience it.
