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There are two methods of deducting the business use of your vehicle: Standard Mileage rate and Actual Vehicle expenses. According to the IRS, you must pick one or the other; you cannot mix the two.
As the name suggests, the Actual Expenses method requires you to add up all the money actually spent in the operation of your vehicle. You then multiply this figure by the percentage of the vehicle’s business use.
The
Standard Mileage method is a much simpler way of calculating the business use
of your car. It does not require you to track individual purchases and save
receipts. Instead, you simply keep track of your mileage for the tax year.
(Tip: Take a photo of your odometer on New Year’s Day and save it, so you can
always see where your mileage stood at the beginning of the tax year.)As with other tax
deductions, you must determine the percentage of your mileage that applies to
your business.
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