Got two mileage calls today. Both from regular clients whose job situations had changed. Neither liked my responses. The responses did not coincide with the tax "advice" received from others.
1. A W-2 employee works for an agency. She is assigned to various nearby (none more than 30 miles away) locations that may change day to day. Only one location is visited per day, directly from home. There is no mileage reimbursement from the employer. The employee leaves home, goes directly to the temporary job location, and comes home. She says her co-workers deduct mileage. I said no deduction under the scenario she described.
2. A person is getting a 1099-Misc for home health care. She sees only one client, 20 miles away. She goes from home, to the one client's location, then home again. The person who hired her says deduct mileage. I said no deduction under the scenario she described.
I'm referencing TTB p. 10-2. Would you deduct miles under either case? Thanks!
Barbara
PS- Aside to case 2- Client says her husband's lawyer told him to claim the kids he has with his ex, as "the law has changed and the kids live with both parents 50/50 and he pays support." Talk about undermining credibility.
Cheers!
1. A W-2 employee works for an agency. She is assigned to various nearby (none more than 30 miles away) locations that may change day to day. Only one location is visited per day, directly from home. There is no mileage reimbursement from the employer. The employee leaves home, goes directly to the temporary job location, and comes home. She says her co-workers deduct mileage. I said no deduction under the scenario she described.
2. A person is getting a 1099-Misc for home health care. She sees only one client, 20 miles away. She goes from home, to the one client's location, then home again. The person who hired her says deduct mileage. I said no deduction under the scenario she described.
I'm referencing TTB p. 10-2. Would you deduct miles under either case? Thanks!
Barbara
PS- Aside to case 2- Client says her husband's lawyer told him to claim the kids he has with his ex, as "the law has changed and the kids live with both parents 50/50 and he pays support." Talk about undermining credibility.
Cheers!
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