Depends on the tax rules that apply to the country you are claiming in.
In "normal" degree pursuit programs, no
40p a mile for the 1st 10000 then 25p
No -- your personal mileage is NEVER deductible. In fact, in your situation, the personal mileage use of the employer provided auto is taxable benefit. (Note: Commuting to and from work is considered personal use).
Yes, it is absolutely possible & fairly convenient. If you drive your car or other vehicle for business purposes, you can take a mileage deduction of 57.5 cents for every mile you drive for work. Check out the IRS official website: irs.gov/Tax-Professionals/Standard-Mileage-Rates If you own an iPhone milebuddy app can greatly simplify your daily mileage tracks. itunes.apple.com/us/app/milebuddy-mileage-tracker/id567680604?mt=8
For 2008, you can deduct $.19 per mile driven January 1 - June 30, and $.27 per mile driven July 1 - December 31.
AnswerCode what?If you mean what type of service treats dysphagia then the answer is speech therapy and there usually is no problem with a dysphagia diagnosis. Now if you bill speech therapy but the diagnosis is stroke then the claim will deny ... people think this is strange but think about it: speech therapy will help dysphagia but it will not help a stroke.
Categorical claim
categorical claim
Only if its work related, from home to work you cant. Hi, I'm an independent contractor myself, and I don't get mileage to and from the office. I don't think I've heard an independent contractor that claim their mileage.
Some companies do let you claim gas and mileage for driving to a work meeting. You should check with your company before making the trip.
with the closed with treatment order, you get medical paid, but give up your right to any lost wages and mileage for treatment. An open claim gives you the right to lost wages and mileage
In "normal" degree pursuit programs, no
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18-28 mpg so they claim
40p a mile for the 1st 10000 then 25p
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