Have had two clients audited recently who claimed in excess of 30,000 miles on their 2006 tax returns. IRS wants letters from their employers stating no reimbursement policy was in effect. I've faxed these letters along with copies of log books and they still want more information. Both clients had legitimate mileage deductions.
One is in the construction business who would often travel 75-100 miles each way to the job site from the union hall or after stopping locally to buy materials, etc. An IRS auditor told me during an audit last year that everything is considered mileage once you leave the union hall or after the first stop for work (Lowe's for the contractor for example). I was surprised she would tell me this during the audit.
The other was a salesman calling on clients after reporting to the office each morning. The first client was local and others were scattered across the middle part of the state.
Any one had much success with this recently? Currently it's still in the fax and letter sending stage but I hope this is resolved prior to them filing returns for 2008 and having their refunds held. I've suggested they wait until later in the season to file but of course both want to file early as possible.
One is in the construction business who would often travel 75-100 miles each way to the job site from the union hall or after stopping locally to buy materials, etc. An IRS auditor told me during an audit last year that everything is considered mileage once you leave the union hall or after the first stop for work (Lowe's for the contractor for example). I was surprised she would tell me this during the audit.
The other was a salesman calling on clients after reporting to the office each morning. The first client was local and others were scattered across the middle part of the state.
Any one had much success with this recently? Currently it's still in the fax and letter sending stage but I hope this is resolved prior to them filing returns for 2008 and having their refunds held. I've suggested they wait until later in the season to file but of course both want to file early as possible.
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