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.
not if you are going directly from your house to your job location. If you have to drive to a shop or office and then to a job location in your vehicle, then the mileage from the shop or office to your job location is deductible.
You can claim mileage for volunteering when you use your personal vehicle to travel to and from a volunteer location. The IRS allows mileage deductions for volunteer work if you are driving for a qualified organization, such as a charity, and you keep accurate records of your trips. It's important to note that you can only deduct the standard mileage rate for the miles driven specifically for volunteering, not for commuting to your regular job. Always check the latest IRS guidelines for any updates or specific requirements.
On your tax return, Yes.
If official travelers ride together to the TDY location, only the traveler paying the vehicle operating expenses can claim a mileage allowance.
If official travelers ride together to the TDY location, only the traveler paying the vehicle operating expenses can claim a mileage allowance.
When carpooling, typically only the driver of the vehicle can claim mileage reimbursement, as they are the one using their car for the trip. Passengers, including volunteers, generally cannot claim mileage for their share of the ride. It's important for volunteers to clarify the reimbursement policy with the organization to ensure they understand the rules and eligibility criteria for mileage claims.
Not meeting the statutory requirements to prevail in the claim.
If official travelers ride together to the TDY location, only the traveler paying the vehicle operating expenses can claim a mileage allowance.
If official travelers ride together to the TDY location, only the traveler paying the vehicle operating expenses can claim a mileage allowance.
If official travelers ride together to the TDY location, only the traveler paying the vehicle operating expenses can claim a mileage allowance.
No. But the situation you describe means you won't have any taxable income anyway.
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.