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Writing Off Your Car Expenses
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thegirl Posted: 11:28 PM On February 11, 2009
i work for a company that only reimburses $.31/mi. i'm having trouble getting my taxes to reflect the difference. isn't there some way to recoup the difference between what the gov't says should be reimbursed vs what my company pays? when i was hired, i was told that i could get the difference back on my taxes. someone in another branch says she gets back the entire amount ($.58/mi, or whatever the going rate is), but she has her taxes prepared and said she didn't really know how it worked, just that she passed an audit. any insight?
squirrelNut Posted: 11:16 AM On February 6, 2009
I'm a tad confused. Leasing or outright buying; the portion that's used for commuting still can't be deducted, can it?

Also, not sure how what the $3K depreciation is about. Where is that from? Either the depreciation is built into the mileage allowance or it's part of the formula for actual expenses. By the way, in the 90's I used to track the actual expesnse and it came out to be a fraction of a penny difference from the IRS' mileage. After two years I switch to using mileage. That was for a gig that there were multiple stops in a day.

Also, 'other methods', please explain.
Anonymous Posted: 3:35 PM On January 21, 2009
Well thats why we lease our cars, and we don't care if we draw our neighbors attention. Thats because the $3000 depreciation thing. Thats used to pay off the lease. Besides even if you did keep a detailed record of every business mile. that would be pointless since you could just simply lie. Incase you don't know THEIR ARE OTHER METHODS AS WELL.
squirrrelNut Posted: 1:00 PM On January 16, 2009
I think there's a difference between driving around to visit various work-related sites, versus driving to the office everyday. I'm a private contractor in Information Systems, and I spend most of my time at one client, driving there everyday and will be there for the next few years. I'm pretty sure the IRS considers that the same as a employee's daily commute and I am not able to deduct that.
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