HelenaC
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Deductions & credits

No, do not enter mileage, if you are a W-2 employee, under Other Deductible Expenses. If you had two jobs, you could deduct the mileage from the first job to the second job. 

 Tip: If the only work-related use of your car is commuting back and forth between your home and main workplace, do not enter any vehicle mileage or expenses. The IRS doesn't let employees deduct commuting costs.

If you are an employee, vehicle (Job-related) expenses are reported on Form 2106 (Employee Business Expenses).

To enter qualified mileage expense incurred while an employee:

  • Type vehicle expenses, employee in the search box and click search..
  • Click the Jump to vehicle expenses, employee link in the search results.
  • At the Tell us about the occupation you have expenses for screen, enter your occupation.
  • Click Continue, and follow the onscreen instructions.
  • If you land on the Job-Related Expenses Summary screen instead, you can either Edit expenses for an existing job or click Add Another Occupation to enter expenses for a new one.


If you are self-employed (Schedule C), enter/edit your vehicle's mileage:

  • Type vehicle expenses, self-employed business in the search/find box and click search.
  • Click on Jump to vehicle expenses, self-employed business.
  • Edit your business.
  • At the 'Your xxxx Business' screen, scroll down to Business Expenses.
  • Click start/update next to Business Vehicle Expense.
  • Continue with the onscreen interview until you get to the 'How Do You Want to Enter Your Mileage for your vehicle'.