The GOP tax bill changed or eliminated a number of deductions for working Americans and businesses alike. At least in one case, this could an advantage to savvy business owners.... read more →
If you drive for work, claiming a vehicle deduction can be a huge money saver. The IRS allows for 2 deduction methods: the standard mileage deduction or actual expenses. ... read more →
Hey Mileage Ace, I do not a get mileage reimbursement for my job in medical supply sales. I do not keep a daily report of my driving but typically average 30k... read more →
Many people make a lot of quick stops for business, which should get logged as a stop in your mileage log as well. The problem with making lots... read more →
If you look online for automatic mileage trackers, nearly all of the blogosphere and search results are about apps. Because of this, it's really easy to think that free... read more →
There's no doubt, mileage tracking apps are quite alluring. The App Store is flooded with all sorts of them, all claiming to solve your mileage log needs. They are... read more →
Many people wonder if driving from home to the office (and back) is a valid business trip whose mileage you can deduct as part of your mileage deduction. The answer is usually... read more →
To claim a deduction for transportation expenses related to business, you must be able to provide the IRS with the exact log of every mile you traveled during the... read more →