Vanessa A
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Yes and no, your employer would need to include any personal miles you drive using the company vehicle. This is an employee fringe benefit which are taxable. Employers report all your earnings and benefits on a W2, not a 1099. 

 

If you cannot show your employer how many miles were business vs personal, they will need to include all miles driven as personal miles as the IRS considers miles not tracked as personal miles. 

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