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Old 01-02-2015, 05:04 PM
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Claiming Fuel Expenses

I am trying to file my small business taxes myself. Before you suggest I do it the right way by having a professional do them, I can't afford it. Last year it cost me just over 1,000 for a professional. I purchased a H&R Block premium business program that I downloaded. Most of it is very self explanatory and easy to follow. However I am stuck at where to claim the expenses for fuel. I know it can be done because for the past 3 years the professional was able to claim them. But I don't know where. What form or schedule should be used. To clarify I am trying to claim the money I spent on gas traveling from job to job. I owned a property maintenance company that worked on a different site every day.



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