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Thanks to all who contributed to the old threads. I was reading through the old threads and came across this link:
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p46...blink100033930 What I am now planning to do is the following: Weekdays without games: Home -> Work -> Home = Personal Miles Weekends with games: Home -> Gym -> Home = Commuting Miles Weekdays with games: Home -> Work = Commuting Miles Work -> Gym = Business Miles Gym -> Home = Commuting Miles Does that make sense? Another Questions: I got paid in March 2015 for games worked from Dec 2014 to March 2015. I got paid in Nov 2015 for games worked from March 2015 to Oct 2015. Should I deduct miles from Dec 2014 through Nov 2015 (I think so) or from Jan 2015 though Dec 2015? Last edited by JeffM; Fri Apr 08, 2016 at 10:37pm. Reason: Modified upon further review |
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