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Maintenance and repairs is an acceptable category for the maintenance of your lawnmowers. It is not an acceptable category for vehicle expenses, however. Those maintenance and repair expenses are considered separately, since some people claim actual expenses for their vehicle and others claim standard mileage rate.
While it is correct to try to put expenses into the correct categories, the IRS is not overly picky about this (except for vehicles, and a lawnmower is not considered a vehicle). You could also list your repairs as miscellaneous expenses, your gasoline and oil for your mowers and trimmers as supllies expenses, and so forth. What is important is that you have substantiation for the expenses that you are claiming (receipts, etc.) in case the IRS asks for proof.
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Maintenance and repairs is an acceptable category for the maintenance of your lawnmowers. It is not an acceptable category for vehicle expenses, however. Those maintenance and repair expenses are considered separately, since some people claim actual expenses for their vehicle and others claim standard mileage rate.
While it is correct to try to put expenses into the correct categories, the IRS is not overly picky about this (except for vehicles, and a lawnmower is not considered a vehicle). You could also list your repairs as miscellaneous expenses, your gasoline and oil for your mowers and trimmers as supllies expenses, and so forth. What is important is that you have substantiation for the expenses that you are claiming (receipts, etc.) in case the IRS asks for proof.
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