You might want to keep track of your car's mileage for a couple of reasons. First off, it's a great way to stay on top of your expenses, especially if you're a business owner, an employee, or an ...
Bianca started her massage therapy business three years ago after getting her license. She began by offering in-home services to the local area. However, as more referrals poured in, her business ...
The Internal Revenue Service lets you deduct all of your business-related automobile expenses. You can choose between two methods. The easy method is to just claim a flat rate per mile. Alternately, ...
That 55-mile-per-gallon hybrid car you’ve been eyeing may end up being a 44-mpg hybrid if you wait for the 2008 model. The federal Environmental Protection Agency announced a new system Monday for ...
On the home page, there are two ways to start a new expense report: In the top menu bar, click the drop-down arrow next to Home, click Expense. In the Quick Task bar click Start a Report. For more ...
When a corporation or limited liability company owns a vehicle, the expenses for that vehicle can be written off completely. However, if your small business is a sole proprietorship, the Internal ...
When it comes to getting more life from your rigs, the number on the odometer is usually the first thing fleet owners check. There is a common perception that a vehicle’s mileage is the best measure ...
An employee may use their personal car for business travel purposes, and the university will reimburse employees at the prevailing rate per mile. The mileage reimbursement on a privately-owned vehicle ...