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posted Jun 4, 2019 11:00:22 PM

Why wouldn't the unreimbursed mileage deduction lower my taxes due? My tax owed did not go down after I entered the miles driven from before I entered them.

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New Member
Jun 4, 2019 11:00:23 PM

If you claim unreimbursed mileage as a W-2 employee business expense, two things have to happen for it to have any impact on your tax return.

First, since it's an itemized deduction on Schedule A, you have to be able to itemize in order to take it.  If your total itemized deductions don't exceed the standard deduction, then you'll get the standard and your itemized deductions won't apply.

Second, employee business expenses are a "2% misc deduction," which means the total of those deductions has to surpass 2% of adjusted gross income before you'll see the first dollar of the deduction.

These are the limitations of this type of deduction.

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New Member
Jun 4, 2019 11:00:23 PM

If you claim unreimbursed mileage as a W-2 employee business expense, two things have to happen for it to have any impact on your tax return.

First, since it's an itemized deduction on Schedule A, you have to be able to itemize in order to take it.  If your total itemized deductions don't exceed the standard deduction, then you'll get the standard and your itemized deductions won't apply.

Second, employee business expenses are a "2% misc deduction," which means the total of those deductions has to surpass 2% of adjusted gross income before you'll see the first dollar of the deduction.

These are the limitations of this type of deduction.