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Ask The Taxgirl: Mileage

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 20, 2008December 4, 2019

Taxpayer asks:

What is the rule for claiming mileage for work on your taxes? I thought you could only claim it if your job sends you somewhere besides your normal daily commute, like if you have to travel to attend a meeting. My husband says that everybody on his job claims mileage for every travel to and from work.

Taxgirl says:

Your husband is mistaken. Commuting mileage expenses are not allowable as deductions.

Mileage is generally allowed, as you stated, for travel which is job-related but not a daily commute (i.e. mileage to a conference would be allowable).

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2 thoughts on “Ask The Taxgirl: Mileage”

  1. JOHN ZMYEWSKI says:
    July 2, 2008 at 2:09 pm

    What is the State mileage reimbursment for NJ?
    I know the Federal is 58.5 but not sure of the state.

    Reply
  2. Kyle P says:
    July 4, 2008 at 5:22 pm

    Maybe you will be so gratious as to help me with my tax planning.

    Recently I accepted a position with a company that requires I use my car for work everyday. Typically I am driving 200 miles a day and am reimbursed by the gas price divided by 30 per mile plus $400 a month (roughly 23 cents a mile). I see that the IRS acknowledges 50 cents per mile as cost. Is the roughly 27cents per mile tax deductible for me next year?

    Reply

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