“Increase Your Tax Deductions
Using the Business-Mileage Rules”
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Always pay attention to the rules of the road.
And always pay attention to the IRS’s mileage rules of the road if you want to save on taxes.
What is a mile? A distance of 5,280 feet?
Well, the IRS isn’t content to answer the question simply. (No surprise there.)
You see, the IRS makes a distinction between a driver’s
“business miles,” “personal miles,”
and “commuting miles.”
If you want to maximize your tax deductions, you should understand the differences.
That’s where my new issue of the Tax Reduction Letter comes in.
It provides crucial information that can have a huge, positive impact on your tax bill.
Two winning strategies
you can use to come out a winner.
- The temporary business-stop strategy. It’s designed for the home that doesn’t have a home office. If that’s your situation, read my new article.
- The no-stop strategy. It’s designed for the home that contains a home office. If you have that in place, read my new article.
I’ll provide you with a useful quick checklist.
- It shows you five ways to prove that your mileage is deductible.
- It shows you three ways the IRS can demonstrate you have personal, non-deductible mileage. (Ouch!)
Want to make sure you get every mileage deduction you’re entitled to? Check out what I’ve got waiting for you.
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“Increase Your Tax Deductions
Using the Business-Mileage Rules”