How would you like to learn the rules to turn all of your miles during the workday into business miles that are 100% deductible by tax law? Find out how Congress overruled the Supreme Court in its case against poor Mr. Soliman and now actually makes it easy for you to do just that!
Can you have a home office even if you have an office outside of your home? The answer will amaze you. Find out what qualifies as a principal place of business and how your home office can meet the criteria. Don’t lose out on deductions that can be yours with a simple solution.
Before you get back into your car, wondering how all of this is possible, stop, return your keys to the hook, and read my new article titled, Tax Tips: Increase Tax Deductions by Knowing the Business Mileage Rules.
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- You’ll learn the difference between a regular office and a home office. We’ll tell you exactly why you can (and sometimes should) have both and which will become your principal place of business when you read the full article.
- We’ll explain how you can turn personal nondeductible commuting miles into business miles. When you know a simple straightforward mileage rule, you’ll be able to eliminate commuting miles and put more tax money back into your pocket!
- We’ll show you how to use two, three, or more vehicles in your business. You’ll get a link to another article titled, “How the IRS and Courts Have Approved the Two-Car Tax-Deduction Strategy” when you read the full article.