I changed my title, as Bob pointed out the answer to temp job is not what I'm looking for. Thank you for the responses but I am still curious to more of your and others opinions.
Is receiving instructions and gathering some needed tools to take to the job site enough to qualify mileage to be deductible? What if the Employee doesn't need any tools that morning so goes straight to the job site?
I have a construction worker who does go to the shop, maybe to the lumber yard and some days just to the job site. He does get a nonaccountable gas allowance because he does a lot of running. I have calculated the mileage from his home to the shop each day as commuting, and beyond that as deductible business mileage. Now I'm wondering if each of the job sites is actually his place of employment and I should not have deducted this mileage?
Now I have two employees - same Employer - one works primarily outside the metropolitan area and requires overnight stay, the other prefers to stay in state and drives anywhere from 30 to 250 miles round trip back and forth to the job, but never stays overnight. Can both of them, neither of them or only one of the two claim the mileage deduction?
Is receiving instructions and gathering some needed tools to take to the job site enough to qualify mileage to be deductible? What if the Employee doesn't need any tools that morning so goes straight to the job site?
I have a construction worker who does go to the shop, maybe to the lumber yard and some days just to the job site. He does get a nonaccountable gas allowance because he does a lot of running. I have calculated the mileage from his home to the shop each day as commuting, and beyond that as deductible business mileage. Now I'm wondering if each of the job sites is actually his place of employment and I should not have deducted this mileage?
Now I have two employees - same Employer - one works primarily outside the metropolitan area and requires overnight stay, the other prefers to stay in state and drives anywhere from 30 to 250 miles round trip back and forth to the job, but never stays overnight. Can both of them, neither of them or only one of the two claim the mileage deduction?
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