Two methods
Taxpayers can calculate the amount of a deductible vehicle expense using one of two methods:
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Standard mileage rate
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Actual expense method
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Gasoline
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Repair and maintenance costs
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Cleaning
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Tires
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Depreciation
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Lease payments (if the taxpayer leases the vehicle)
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Interest on a vehicle loan
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Insurance
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Personal property taxes on the vehicle
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