I have another interesting question for you all! My husband works in the construction trade of sheet metal. Some of his co-workers have been talking about switching to me to have their taxes done. Two of the men drive 1-1/2 hours each way to work in our city. They drive their personal trucks. Both of these men said they have tax preparers who have okay'd their mileage deductions for travel from home to the jobsite and back home from the jobsite. They go to one location each day and stay there all day to work. One of the men said that his uncle is a tax preparer and said it's okay, although it's a gray area, but nonetheless he okay'd it because if the guys is hauling tools for the job to the site each day, it then makes it deductible work mileage. In this man's case, the tools he said he's hauling would be his handtools (he owns them, the company does not, but requires them to work), his hard hat and his safety harness.
The other guy said his tax preparer said the same about mileage being deductible if you are hauling your tools to a jobsite for the company. This happens 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year. This guy said he gets like 30,000 in deductible miles each year.
I won't tell you my thoughts on this yet, because I want to know what you all have to say. Are there any cases to support this? Any loopholes? Thanks!
The other guy said his tax preparer said the same about mileage being deductible if you are hauling your tools to a jobsite for the company. This happens 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year. This guy said he gets like 30,000 in deductible miles each year.
I won't tell you my thoughts on this yet, because I want to know what you all have to say. Are there any cases to support this? Any loopholes? Thanks!
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