Tax Deduction for Driving to Shows with DH

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the topic of tax deductions related to driving to shows, particularly in the context of participants' personal experiences and interpretations of tax regulations. Participants share their thoughts on whether mileage can be deducted when traveling to shows from work or home.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that they and their partner often drive separately to shows and questions if they can deduct mileage from work to the show.
  • Another participant suggests checking with a tax accountant, noting that they believe mileage to and from a party cannot be counted, but other trips like grocery shopping can be.
  • One participant shares their experience of deducting miles to and from shows, linking it to claiming part of their home as an office.
  • Another participant expresses uncertainty about deducting mileage from home to work, suggesting that only mileage from work to the host's house might be eligible for deduction.
  • Several participants emphasize that the usual commute from home to work is not deductible, and express the need to clarify with an accountant regarding specific situations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of what mileage can be deducted, with some participants agreeing that the usual commute is not deductible, while others share differing interpretations regarding deductions for shows.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and interpretations of tax regulations related to their work as Pampered Chef consultants, particularly in relation to driving to shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating similar questions about tax deductions for mileage related to their business activities may find this discussion relevant.

wadesgirl
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What do you think about this? DH and I work together and ride together on most days. On the days that I have a show closer to work than home, we drive our own cars. On the days that I drive to work alone so that I can get to a show after work, can I write off the mileage to work? Technically if I went home with DH and drove from home, I could count the entire mileage to and from the host's house. This does happen a couple times a month and does require us to drive the 35 mile trip one way while following each other!
 
It might be well for you to check with a tax accountant if it happens that often. My understanding is that we cannot count the miles to and from
a party, but could count grocery shopping miles, trips to the post office,
bank, and to deliver an order to a hostess or private individual you have taken an order from.

Does anyone have documentation from the IRS instructions you could copy and send us?
 
I always deduct the miles to and from shows. I think that has to do with if you claim part of your home as your office. You can't claim that you work primarily from your home and at your shows... I think.
 
I'd check with an accountant about the mileage to work. My initial thought is that you can deduct the round-trip from home to the host's house, although that might be stretching it, too. You might be eligible to deduct only mileage from work to the host's, and then from the host's to your home. Rita- we can claim mileage to shows, since our place of business is our home and going to a show is like going to a non-usual work location.
 
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chefann said:
I'd check with an accountant about the mileage to work. My initial thought is that you can deduct the round-trip from home to the host's house, although that might be stretching it, too. You might be eligible to deduct only mileage from work to the host's, and then from the host's to your home.

Rita- we can claim mileage to shows, since our place of business is our home and going to a show is like going to a non-usual work location.
That's what I have been doing so far but this month I'll have 3 shows that require DH and I to drive seperate.
 
The issue is that you can't deduct mileage from your home to your usual place of work. So you would be stretching it to deduct the mileage from home to work, even if you're going to a show straight from work - unless the show is past work (compared to home). The fact that you usually car pool doesn't come into play.
 
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chefann said:
The issue is that you can't deduct mileage from your home to your usual place of work. So you would be stretching it to deduct the mileage from home to work, even if you're going to a show straight from work - unless the show is past work (compared to home). The fact that you usually car pool doesn't come into play.
I figured that much but got to thinking about it yesterday. I might call the accountant who did my taxes last year and ask him. I seem to be having more shows like this lately!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What expenses can I deduct for driving to Pampered Chef shows?

You can deduct the mileage driven for business purposes, including trips to Pampered Chef shows, meetings, and training sessions. Additionally, you can deduct parking fees and tolls incurred during these trips.

How do I calculate the mileage deduction for driving to shows?

The IRS allows you to use a standard mileage rate, which is updated annually. For 2023, you would multiply the number of business miles driven by the standard mileage rate set by the IRS. Keep accurate records of your mileage, including the date, destination, and purpose of each trip.

Do I need to keep a log of my mileage for tax deductions?

Yes, it is essential to keep a detailed mileage log to substantiate your deductions. This log should include the date, starting and ending locations, purpose of the trip, and total miles driven. This documentation is crucial in case of an audit.

Can I deduct the cost of my vehicle maintenance when driving to shows?

While you cannot directly deduct vehicle maintenance costs if you are using the standard mileage rate, you can deduct these expenses if you choose to use the actual expense method instead. This method allows you to deduct a portion of your vehicle's maintenance, insurance, and depreciation based on the percentage of business use.

What should I do if I drive my personal vehicle for Pampered Chef shows?

If you use your personal vehicle for business purposes, you can still claim the mileage deduction. Keep track of your business-related mileage separately from personal mileage. You will need to choose between the standard mileage rate or the actual expense method for your deductions, so choose the one that provides the most benefit for your situation.

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