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 Checks anyone?
OK all I want to know is if anyone got a check in the mail who was supposed to get one 5/23? I know my schedule but I was wondering if any out there are coming early. I got my letter today and it ...


 I make 108,000 a year i live in california maried and have a 9yr. and 17yr. old. how much would i have to rite?
off before i can get back at least 20,000.00 back on taxs. i useally get back 13,000 but last year i paid way more in interest. I also had to spend a lot of money on our rental property this year....


 What is meant by "gross pay"?
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 Which tax preparer should I go to?, H&R or Jackson H???
one asks me for more papers such as fuel bills and license fees paid receipts,the other one doesn't.but is cheaper. ?????????...


 Does an inmate in a federal prison have to file federal and state tax returns while they are incarcerated?
Does an inmate incarcerated at a federal prison have to file federal tax return for every year they are locked up? Do they have to file state returns even if the state they are presently in isn'...


 Does anyone know when you can file your taxes for 2007?
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 Is it "legal" to wait untill next year to file ur taxes?

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Im only going to receive a small amount back - does that make a differnece?...


 "Where's my Stimulus Payment?" , could someone please set something strait for me?
I have checked this and it still is showing now info for us. I have heard some say that you should be seeing your info BEFORE you get your refund? And that it shows the date and everything. Has ...


 Do employer's have to pay taxes? (from their own money?)?
I know they pay the IRS a percentage from their employees paychecks... but do employers have to pay taxes of their own?

If so, what %? (for Los Angeles, California)

If I hire an ...


 I have $25,000 in medical expenses from 3+ years ago, can I claim these on my taxes?
I had surgery back in 2005 and the insurance I had refused to pay it, so now I have $25,000 in collections. Is there anyway to put these on my taxes now, or should I have done it back in '05? I...


 Do you think we pay to much council tax???
I do! why dont we brits stick together and get rid of it like we did with the poll tax back in the 90's.
This GOVERMENT SUCKS.
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I live on the south coast and ...


 How do you feel about a flat income tax?
Back it up with logic, please. (:...


 How do you figure sales tax on an item?
I just started selling avon and its 7 percent here where I am in Nebraska. How do I figure in sales tax for my sales?...


 Money Question?
What qualifies income as taxable income? What if I was just given $30,000?...


 What it is the tax limit for female employee?
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 Babysitter will not allow me to claim her wages on income tax...what should I do?

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This is in response to "W", the person that asked me to define babysitter:

Why should I have to define "babysitter"??? It already has a ...


 Where can i get a 1040ez form i didnt receive one inthe mail this year?
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 Can I deduct strip club expenses on tax return ?
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 Are fema employees required to pay federal taxes?
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 Has anybody actually gotten their Tax Stimulus?
just wondering?
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mine is 84. my moms is between 00-20 and she doesn't have hers either??...



Vaughn
Help! Credit for the miles I commute -- legit, or not?
Turbo Tax has me frustrated as heck. There's a place in my deductions where it asked me to provide how many miles I've driven this year (not a problem), and then it has a box asking for how many miles I drove for the job, and my total commuting miles. And yet when I click on the "More Info" box, it says I CAN'T deduct the mileage I drive to and from work.

SO WHY IS IT ASKING FOR THAT MILEAGE? If I fill it in with the applicable number, I get a bigger refund, but is that a mistake?

Yes, I know--I'm cutting things pretty close. Sorry. I do appreciate any help.
                     
 




TaxGurl
Driving to and from work is not deductible. If you go to work, stay there, and then drive home, you have no deductible driving expenses.

However, if you have to drive for your business, you can claim a mileage deduction. Example: if your employer has multiple locations and you have to drive between them in your personal vehicle during the course of a day, the mileage between them can be deductible. You can not take a deduction if your employer reimbursed you for this driving expense.


ninasgramma
Turbo Tax asks for the total mileage for all purposes, and for miles commuting to your job, because this information is required by the IRS forms.

In any case, you cannot deduct mileage for commuting to your regular place of work. So the message you are getting that you cannot deduct this mileage is correct.


Judy1
It's asking because it will subtract those miles from total miles driven and check that the business miles you're claiming doesn't include them. Commuting miles are not deductible.

If you're getting a BIGGER refund by putting a number there than you are by leaving it blank, then yes something is wrong.


skip
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There are two ways to compute allowable care expenses. you can either take the standard mileage rate of 44.5c per mile (in which case you get none of the other expenses) or you can compute your business mileage over your total mileage. Business mileage, as you have already discovered, does not include regular commuting to your workplace.

The problem you're having here is that the IRS asks more questions than is necessary to compute the deduction. The bottom line is that you need three figures in the computation - business miles, commuting miles and other private miles. That should always come back to the total miles driven during the year. So, if your business miles (properly identified) were 2,000 your commuting miles were 1,000 and private use at weekends and the like were 3,000 you can deduct 1/3 of the total expenses you incurred in using your car. So if your expenses were $6,000 for the year you get to deduct $2,000. If your employer paid you $500 tax-free for using your car you could only deduct $1,500 - there is a box for that on the 2106.

I know you will feel a bit rushed right now but please take a few moments to review the Form 2106 when you are finished with your return and before you click that send button. If you follow the logic of the form with all the figures in there, you should be able to spot any obvious errors.

Edit: By the way, you do not need to have your own business to deduct mileage. If, say, you go to the bank for your employer every day, that is deductible.

Also remember that, for an employee, there is a threshold of 2% of AGI (the figure at the bottom of page 1 on the 1040) for certain deductions. If you don't have expenses such as investment management fees or safe deposit box fees you may find that you do not qualify anyway.


bostonianinmo
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It's asking you those questions so that it can determine how much of a deduction you might qualify for, if any.

Commuting miles are NEVER deductible. The program will make sure that you DON'T claim a deduction for them.


extra_37
You are trying to deduct miles for either self employment or job related expenses. The IRS wants to know the percentage of business use in relation to your personal use. The program is asking for commuting miles, personal miles and business miles. These all should add up to the total miles. The only deductible mileage is for business. If you did not use your auto for business purposes (not commuting) then forget about this section and move on.


Michael S
I believe you don't have to own your own business to write off mileage. There are jobs like a traveling salesman that also let you write off your mileage. They are probably asking so that they can deduct the mileage to and from work, from the total mileage you put on your car because the commute mileage is not deductable.


charmedchiclet
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I believe you can only deduct mileage if you own your own business. If you are filling out a return as an employee, then it won't allow you to deduct it.


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