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| Taegu wrote: - quote - > I am the owner of a small business, and am the only
Probably not. The IRS used a 40 mile radius for determining> employee. I own a car which I use almost exclusively for > business trips (educational seminars, business errands, > distant worksites). My question is this: I may soon have a > contract with a business which requires me to be on-call, > and within 15 minutes driving distance of the business one > out of every three nights (the other nights are covered by > someone else). I live about 35 minutes away however. As I > understand the IRS regulations, my commuting to this > business site on days that I am not on-call is not tax > deductible since it involves a single trip to and from the > worksite. I plan to use my personal car to travel on the > days I am not on call. On the days that I am on-call > however, I will have to either rent an apt. or get a hotel > room and stay overnight to fulfill my obligation to be > within 15 mins of the business that I have a contract with. > On these on-call days, is my travel tax-deductible, as well > as my hotel/apt costs, and 50% of my food costs? If my > travel is tax-deductible, I would then only take the > business car on my on-call days. if their OWN employees were far enough away to be considered away from their tax home (or not). With only 35 minutes of driving time, I would be hard pressed to say that you would be 40+ miles away. The "tax home" issue will be an ugly one here, and that is also likely to disqualify you as well. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| I am the owner of a small business, and am the only employee. I own a car which I use almost exclusively for business trips (educational seminars, business errands, distant worksites). My question is this: I may soon have a contract with a business which requires me to be on-call, and within 15 minutes driving distance of the business one out of every three nights (the other nights are covered by someone else). I live about 35 minutes away however. As I understand the IRS regulations, my commuting to this business site on days that I am not on-call is not tax deductible since it involves a single trip to and from the worksite. I plan to use my personal car to travel on the days I am not on call. On the days that I am on-call however, I will have to either rent an apt. or get a hotel room and stay overnight to fulfill my obligation to be within 15 mins of the business that I have a contract with. On these on-call days, is my travel tax-deductible, as well as my hotel/apt costs, and 50% of my food costs? If my travel is tax-deductible, I would then only take the business car on my on-call days. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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