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The tax code allows
deductions for qualified miles driven for business, medical, moving and charitable
purposes. But to claim this deduction you must keep adequate records of
actual miles driven. During
an audit this is an often disallowed deduction,
despite the fact that you actually drove the distance
claimed. How to make
sure this doesn't happen to you? Here are some tips.
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Sunday, June 23, 2013
Does Your Mileage Log Travel the Distance?
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