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Because you use the same vehicle for both businesses you have to enter the vehicle under both businesses.
For example, if the total business mileage for the year on the car was 12,000 miles, you would take that mileage and apportion it to the two businesses according to how much you use it for each business--8,000 miles for Business A and 4,000 for Business B.
What if I use the same vehicle for two separate businesses, and for business one i used actual cost? Can I put second business under standard mileage if i use less?
No, you must use the same method for both businesses.
So use either Standard mileage for both or Actual expenses for both businesses.
I am not an expert but it seems to me one can own multiple cars, each using a different method. But not all cars have to use same method. It is NOT the business that dictates how a car's expenses are applied but the car itself. Each car has to use a consistent method. You calculate total cost per car. Then apportion a fraction of the total cost to each Schedule C according to the percentage of use by each Schedule C.
Hi!
I have one vehicle and two Schedule C's.
I am working on a tax return and noticed that after I enter total miles vehicle was driven in 2021, number of miles driven for business, and number of communting miles in BOTH Schedule C's, TurboTax is not calculating the number of miles driven for personal purposes correctly in each Schedule C.
Example of what TurboTax reflects after I enter the vehicle's mileage:
Business #1
Total miles driven in 2021 = 6,111
Number of miles driven for business = 526
Number of miles driven for commuting = 4,696
Number of miles driven for personal purposes = 889
Business #2
Total miles driven in 2021 = 6,111
Number of miles driven for business = 346
Number of miles driven for commuting = 4,696
Number of miles driven for personal purposes = 1,069
Is there a way to fix this so that the number of miles driven for personal purposes is 543 (what it is when you account all business miles driven)?
Should I reduce the total miles driven in 2021 for Business 1# by the business miles of Business #2?
Business #1 total miles driven in 2021 would = 5,765
Business #2 total miles driven in 2021 would = 5,585
Doing this would make the number of miles driven for personal purposes = 543 in EACH Schedule C
Will this cause any issues when I file my tax return?
Did you ever get an answer to your question on same vehicle for 2 different schedule c’s and the personal mileage calc? I have the same issue?
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