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    OK another weird question I've only quickly researched a little with no luck, hoping someone out there has experience with these. I know the requirements for the mileage log for business. But I'm thinking that I read somewhere a couple of years ago, that Newspaper carriers can record the information, without a daily log??? The information is reported to the newspaper on a regular basis but not reimbursed by them. This carrier is over 18. Am I right about the log requirement?

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    Anybody out there experienced with Newpaper Carriers?

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      #3
      I looked at the previous messages on this post, can they simply have the days, miles of route that they know, or do they need to have a detailed log?

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        ยง1.274-5T will provide the answers.

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          I have 2 clients

          that are newspaper workers. Their W2s give the amount of reimbursement for mileage from the paper company, however, I do ask them to keep a mileage log. If they are giving it to the company, they can just keep a copy fo themselves as well. Has worked great for me and them. Hope this helps.

          Peachie

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            Regulare route

            Originally posted by Super Mom View Post
            OK another weird question I've only quickly researched a little with no luck, hoping someone out there has experience with these. I know the requirements for the mileage log for business. But I'm thinking that I read somewhere a couple of years ago, that Newspaper carriers can record the information, without a daily log??? The information is reported to the newspaper on a regular basis but not reimbursed by them. This carrier is over 18. Am I right about the log requirement?
            What I tell my clients who have a regular route is to document fully all their stops and then they have a record of the mileage. After that just put the date and the miles on the log.

            Dusty

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              #7
              Google Solomon's post



              And you'll find information. Maybe the sampling method is what you are referring to? It is discussed in the above link.
              http://www.viagrabelgiquefr.com/

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