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Yes. You will need to figure out the percentage that you drove for work and then for business, and then you can deduct the business portion you drove on your return.
For example: , lets say the bill to rent was $500.00 (used 100% of the time). You calculated that you drove 30% of the time for business and 70% of the time for personal. So $500.00 multiplied by 30%= $150.00. You can write off $150.00 as a business expense, and $350.00 would be a personal expense.
Yes. You will need to figure out the percentage that you drove for work and then for business, and then you can deduct the business portion you drove on your return.
For example: , lets say the bill to rent was $500.00 (used 100% of the time). You calculated that you drove 30% of the time for business and 70% of the time for personal. So $500.00 multiplied by 30%= $150.00. You can write off $150.00 as a business expense, and $350.00 would be a personal expense.
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