Okay, I asked earlier if I need a logbook if I take at the actual costs and that the response was yes. Although the accountant who does not answer my question “if your car for private and business use” … Here is my situation:
I have two cars, a truck and a van. The truck is my “personal” car, with a policy of motor insurance, etc. And the truck my business vehicle with a commercial insurance. Does this mean that I am not on the route miles van?
Note: I am a broker, I drive the car from the home office, the appointment of a property to visit in the home, a home buyer appointments, etc. Now, I set aside a room in my place like an office to home, so I really work from home quite regularly. Can I get a newspaper?
Mileage: login required.
If you visit the van and get the trip, you need to record mileage appointment.
Since “Home Office” is not your main desktop, and the mileage of this site is as a “journey”. In general, the IRS is reluctant to grant additional home office as a place of business, because you are from home for your “comfort” to work as opposed to business necessity.