@walesmaven wrote:
Did you mean to say "neither" ?
Everything I wrote assumed that you place this vehicle in service in 2019. Why title the vehicle in a company name if you are operating as a sole prop? Just curious? (Self-employed for over 50 years and always as sole prop and doing own taxes; no audits or even questions from IRS. Learned to do taxes at my mother's knee, literally.)
Huh?@2stepps wrote:
One thing that I have found out is that the IRS does not like abbreviations in the addresses or the name of the companies. They came back and denied my mileage deductions for 2014.
@Niner wrote:
Do you have to send this mileage log in with your taxes, or do you just need it in case you get audited? Thanks.
Where else does it send it? I'd read the TOS very carefully.@Hoju wrote:
ProTip: A few years ago I bought a device called "Automatic" that plugs into the OBD port in my car. IT tracks all of my driving and sends it all to my phone. When I go to enter my day's work into my log, I just open up my phone and it tells me how many miles I drove that day. If I forget one day, I can just look back in the app and it keep track of it without me having to do anything. $100 well spent.
@iShop123 wrote:
Where else does it send it? I'd read the TOS very carefully.@Hoju wrote:
ProTip: A few years ago I bought a device called "Automatic" that plugs into the OBD port in my car. IT tracks all of my driving and sends it all to my phone. When I go to enter my day's work into my log, I just open up my phone and it tells me how many miles I drove that day. If I forget one day, I can just look back in the app and it keep track of it without me having to do anything. $100 well spent.