do you guys take all your receipts in.
or do you just take in a itemized list of things. or a spread sheet print out.
i've totalled all my numbers into the categories. (repairs, per diem, fuel, yadda yadda) on computer to print out. and use along with my year end statement. which only lists total revenue to the truck (not including the 25% to company) plus fuel.
in other words. truck had total revenue plus 25 %. that goes to company.
filing taxes with a tax preparer
Discussion in 'Trucker Taxes and Truck Financing' started by snowwy, Mar 15, 2014.
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I would assume any and all preparers would have this philosophy.
In addition, it allows you to see the work involved and figures for the report and to think about it for the next year. -
Can a company driver claim meals/food? Anything else?
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You can keep as many receipts as you want but that can be tedious. It's a good idea to keep a day to day log of expenses so you can remember what you spent. You certainly can't fool the IRS but I just let my acct do his job.
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As an O/O I always keep an updated profit and loss statement and I would advise a company driver to do the same (something similar and more basic). Claim your per diem and any other out of pocket expenses.
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Ever hear of form 2106? -
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