That would depend on the car you are talking about.
-IownaDragon
about 0.15 USD/Km without including gasoline
29,678$
Check out Edmunds.com for the actual cost calculator. A Honda civic (new) is 30 some cents per mile, a more expensive car such as a Ford Mustang GT V8 is about 40 cents per mile.
NO. Go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for Car and Truck Expense Deduction Reminders The standard mileage rate is used in place of actual expenses. Taxpayers who choose the standard mileage rate may not deduct actual expenses, such as depreciation, lease payments, maintenance and repairs, gasoline (including gasoline taxes), oil, insurance or vehicle registration fees. Business-related parking fees and tolls may be deducted in addition to the standard mileage rate. Fees for parking at a taxpayer's main place of business or tolls related to commuting to and from that main place of business are personal expenses which are not deductible. The standard mileage rate cannot be used if the taxpayer:
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ! ! ! ! ! gasoline , oil changes, taxes , cost of car, insurance, tires, other maintenance , broken parts, wear items = brakes,filters,shocks, then rust , then accidents = wow more =ductibles,towing wow !
The gasoline, insurance, repair, and RESPONSIBILITY!!!
Examination of thru-hull fittings for signs of leakage or corrosion
Examination of thru-hull fittings for signs of leakage or corrosion
I've never heard of such a thing.
Diesel generators are just as effective as their gasoline counterparts. in fact, diesel generators are often run more efficiently than gasoline powered ones and need less maintenance.
Examination of thru-hull fittings for signs of leakage or corrosion
Examination of thru-hull fittings for signs of leakage or corrosion