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Does a passenger bus company use standard mileage deductions or is there a different mileage deduction?
A new bus company started in 2018. It transports passengers all over united states. I know the actual expenses are an option but since a bus is 3 times the size of a auto vehicle, I was wondering if there was a mileage deduction different from that of the standard for auto vehicles.
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Deductions & credits
Trucks and Buss are excluded from the standard mileage deduction. However, you can still claim expenses tied to the use of your truck such as; Gas, maintenance (oil change, tires, cleaning etc.), anything you have to pay in order to maintain your truck and keep it running. If you are a truck owner operator, you can also include;
Insurance
Interest Payments
Leasing fees
Depreciation
You would want to use the actual method, (as there is no standard mileage method for a bus) because it costs you a lot to drive a bus in the cost of the bus (depreciation taken of this) the fuel, repairs, maintenance etc, which would be much larger than the cost of driving an auto or pickup.