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					Originally Posted by jimpiano
					
				 I guess I don't understand how mileage "increased your tax return".
 Mileage would reduce your net income, along with expenses for equipment, clothing, dues, attending clinics, etc.
 |  I have an accountant that does it for me - but at like 45 cents per mile - it reduced my income sufficiently and thus increased my return.
		 
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