TromboneAl
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Concerning DW's knitting income.
Let's say she drives 50 miles to buy yarn. She can deduct those 50 miles based on the IRS mileage rate.
What if she drives those 50 miles buys yarn and also buys a pack of gum?
Or let's say she drives those 50 miles, meets friends, has dinner, buys groceries and also buys yarn.
Do you deduct 50 miles in each case, judge what percentage was for business, or just decide whether the trip was "primarily" for business purposes?
Let's say she drives 50 miles to buy yarn. She can deduct those 50 miles based on the IRS mileage rate.
What if she drives those 50 miles buys yarn and also buys a pack of gum?
Or let's say she drives those 50 miles, meets friends, has dinner, buys groceries and also buys yarn.
Do you deduct 50 miles in each case, judge what percentage was for business, or just decide whether the trip was "primarily" for business purposes?