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writing off my mileage for 2017
2 questions. Somewhat related.
I've been using an app called MileIQ. It's able to track your miles by gps and it allows you to write notes about where you went and why. It only allows 40 trips for month. Is this app sufficient for tax purposes, to record my mileage? I can pay a monthly fee for unlimited trips of $5 a month with a discount. I've already gone over. Is it worth it to subscribe?
My other question, I spoke with a 'tax professional' and he said that if I was 1099, I could write off my miles to and from work. if my first commute is an office in my house, I could then write off the commute to my 1099 job. I can clarify better if this doesn't make sense. Is this legal? How much of a risk would I be taking? My in home business would be my duplex or other potential properties I obtain in the future. So managing my real estate portfolio at my in home office. Would that be sufficient to qualify?
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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no matter what type of w2 job you have or 1099 you do have a place to do right offs- depending on your tax paperwork- turbo/no-HR block/no you will have to do your own taxes and do long forms and deductions accordingly
the best thing to do is get into one of those tax prep classes put on by an old retired IRS agent and learn the tax loops this way you can really keep the money you should be keeping anyway
most people don't want to bother educating themselves about taxes then they are upset because they have to pay so much- don't be that person knowledge is indeed power plus money in your pocket
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