Want to Deduct Your Miles? Keep a Log
The IRS requires you to keep a record of your business trips, including the date, time, mileage, and business purpose.
The IRS requires you to keep a record of your business trips, including the date, time, mileage, and business purpose.
The IRS requires you to keep a record of your business trips, including the date, time, mileage, and business purpose.
The IRS requires you to keep a record of your business trips, including the date, time, mileage, and business purpose.
The IRS requires you to keep a record of your business trips, including the date, time, mileage, and business purpose.
You might get a bigger deduction by claiming your actual expenses—like lease payments, gas, depreciation, insurance, and repairs—rather than taking ...
You might get a bigger deduction by claiming your actual expenses—like lease payments, gas, depreciation, insurance, and repairs—rather than taking ...
You might get a bigger deduction by claiming your actual expenses—like lease payments, gas, depreciation, insurance, and repairs—rather than taking ...
You might get a bigger deduction by claiming your actual expenses—like lease payments, gas, depreciation, insurance, and repairs—rather than taking ...
You might get a bigger deduction by claiming your actual expenses—like lease payments, gas, depreciation, insurance, and repairs—rather than taking ...
You might get a bigger deduction by claiming your actual expenses—like lease payments, gas, depreciation, insurance, and repairs—rather than taking ...
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