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reimbursement for driving their children to playdates and such? I haven't signed the contract yet, so that's why I'm asking now. Also, if possible, please cite the website where the cents per mile is stated. Thank you!!!!

2007-02-06 02:18:38 · 4 answers · asked by DJM 2 in Cars & Transportation Commuting

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.They owe you nothing unless it is agreed upon and written into a contract. Go to IRS.gov for current mileage allowances

2007-02-06 02:42:38 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

Also in the contract should be a statement of how you will record the information. When I was self-employed, for my own records and the IRS, I kept a log that recorded the milage, the date and time of arrival and departure, the name of the location and the purpose. Thus I could show that I drove to a client's place, even if I stopped off for haircut and groceries on the way there or back.

2007-02-09 22:36:18 · answer #2 · answered by Mike1942f 7 · 0 0

They in all probability do no longer 'owe' you something, till you had an contract with them once you began working with them. you may ask the branch of hard artwork on your state in the event that they have some form of community regulation, yet, so some distance as i be attentive to, there is not any federal regulation that demands any form of repayment. you may, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, deduct those automobile expenses as an "unreimbursed worker cost" out of your taxable income once you report your tax return, offered which you keep information, and you itemize. The IRS wide-unfold mileage cost is someplace in the community of 40 4 cents a mile.

2016-10-01 12:33:59 · answer #3 · answered by carouthers 4 · 0 0

www.irs.gov

The mileage rate for 2007 is 48.5 cents per mile.

2007-02-06 04:37:03 · answer #4 · answered by LG 3 · 0 0

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