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If I use my car to deliver food for Grub hub, how would I calculate the actual expenses used for my car if I didn't save all receipts to know specifically?

 
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If I use my car to deliver food for Grub hub, how would I calculate the actual expenses used for my car if I didn't save all receipts to know specifically?

You may be able to find helpful details in your credit card and bank statements.  Please see the TurboTax blog A Guide for Self-Employed Filers that Haven’t Tracked Their Expenses This Year for more information.

If you can reconstruct at least a partial log of some of your vehicle expenses paid during the year, you can take a deduction related to these. Just keep this reconstructed log with your tax files for future reference.

If you don't know what your expenses were, you won't be able to claim a deduction.

The IRS requires that you keep adequate records or provide sufficient evidence to support the miles you've driven for your business.

Also see the TurboTax Help article Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expenses: Getting the Biggest Tax Deduction and the IRS's Publication 535, Business Expenses for more information.

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If I use my car to deliver food for Grub hub, how would I calculate the actual expenses used for my car if I didn't save all receipts to know specifically?

You may be able to find helpful details in your credit card and bank statements.  Please see the TurboTax blog A Guide for Self-Employed Filers that Haven’t Tracked Their Expenses This Year for more information.

If you can reconstruct at least a partial log of some of your vehicle expenses paid during the year, you can take a deduction related to these. Just keep this reconstructed log with your tax files for future reference.

If you don't know what your expenses were, you won't be able to claim a deduction.

The IRS requires that you keep adequate records or provide sufficient evidence to support the miles you've driven for your business.

Also see the TurboTax Help article Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expenses: Getting the Biggest Tax Deduction and the IRS's Publication 535, Business Expenses for more information.

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