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I drive to work as an independent contractor in 2 locations and as an employee in third location that is 40 miles away from my home office. I do the same type of job in all three locations.

2007-03-16 04:34:34 · 5 answers · asked by Sam 1 in Business & Finance Taxes United States

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See the chart on page 14 of IRS Pub 463. It gives you an idea of what you can deduct, although it doesn't match your situation since two of your work locations are as a self-employed person.

I assume that your home office is not for the convenience of your employer, since you have two other locations that you do work for and use this office for. In this case, travel to and from home to your place of employment is not deductible.

All other transportation is deductible, on Schedule C. If you arrange your schedule to stop at your first independent contractor job and then go to your place of employment, that may increase your deductible mileage.

2007-03-16 04:59:53 · answer #1 · answered by ninasgramma 7 · 1 2

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2016-07-22 00:44:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-03-29 01:40:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mileage driven to work as an employee, or commuting, is not deductible.

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