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Old Tue Dec 11, 2018, 05:05pm
Altor Altor is offline
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Let me premise: I am not a tax accountant/lawyer/etc. I prepare my own taxes and everything I do in that regard is based on publications coming directly from the IRS.

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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
Now that I'm retired from my day job, I go from home to a game, and back home. I'm told that I can now deduct every single round trip mile as a business expense.
Careful here. Publication 463 says travel from home to any work location is NEVER deductible, though it also references that you may have an "Office in the home" (rules of which are layed out in publication 587) which could make this mileage deductible.

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For those who may go to a game from their day job, is it true that one may not be able to deduct all their game mileage?
This mileage between job sites should be deductible (Publication 463), but the travel back home after the game is not.
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p46...blink100033930
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