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Standard Mileage Rates for the IRS

If you use your car for business purposes, the IRS allows you to deduct expenses incurred from your taxable income. You will have to itemize your deductions, which is done on Form 2106 (employee Business Expenses), if you were reimbursed by your employer. Form 2106-EZ can be used if you didn’t receive any form of […]

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Standard Deduction You can take this deduction, which reduces the amount of income which you are taxed on, as an alternative to itemizing all of your expenses. The standard deduction is variable depending on your filing status. In 2015, the standard deduction is: Single or married filing separately: $6,300 Married filing jointly: $12,600 Head of […]

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Using your personal car for business can take a toll on your vehicle. If the situation, you may qualify to deduct any expenses incurred from using your car for work. At tax time, you have the option of two methods to figure out what part of your expense is deductible. You can use either the […]

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Do you drive a bus for a living? Being on the road, helping people get where they need to go can feel very rewarding. Reward yourself at tax time by claiming deductions which can lower the amount you owe in taxes and put more money in your pocket. If you work for a specific business, […]

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Student? Get a Tax Education

Just because you are a fulltime student doesn’t mean you are automatically exempt from filing a tax return or reporting your income. If you didn’t have enough withheld during the year, you may owe a surprising amount of taxes. If you don’t have to file a return, you still should, as you may be entitled […]

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Driver

If you drive a vehicle for work, whether a bus, truck, or taxi, you can expect to receive a Form W-2 Wage and Tax statement which documents your income and withholdings from your employer. If the option for ‘Statutory Employee” is checked in Box 13, you’ll need to file a Schedule C, Profit and Loss […]

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If your job or business requires you to use your own personal car, you may be able to deduct the entire operation costs up to certain limits. If the car is used for both business and personal use, however, you can only deduct costs relating to the business use. Generally, the amount of deduction is […]

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Using your personal car for business reasons can lead to a deduction come tax time. You may qualify to deduct the actual operating expenses or you can opt to take the standard mileage rate of deduction. Remember though, you can’t deduct expenses you incur while commuting back and forth to work. You may also be […]

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