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Best answer by KrisD15

Yes, if the permits are only used for business purposes. 

If you park for both business and personal use, prorate the expense on the ratio of business to personal use. 

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KrisD15
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Level 15
March 16, 2020

Yes, if the permits are only used for business purposes. 

If you park for both business and personal use, prorate the expense on the ratio of business to personal use. 

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