It’s 80% of $63 per full day you are out and 75% of that 80% for each day that you leave home or return home.
Per-Diem Rate for Truckers, Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association
Leave it to the government to make it as complicated as possible.
Taxes what can be claimed
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by HD_Renegade, Oct 31, 2017.
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mitmaks Thanks this.
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The driver needs to keep track of full days out ($63 x 80%) and partial days out (75% ($63 x 80%),, note In Canada this goes to $68..
Then the driver subtracts what the company takes out from what they would be entitled to.. the difference the driver can still claim. -
Full + Partial = days out.
If using Turbo Tax, you need to figure out full days and enter full days only... -
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https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p463.pdf
Note - from Jan 1-Sep 30 and from Oct 1 - Dec 31 can be two different rates.. for 2016 they were one rate. Pub 463 for 2017 is not out yet.
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Suggestions... Keep copies of all your logs for that tax year. If on an ELD - E-Mail them to yourself and save them...
Get with your company and request a letter that is on Company letterhead stating what the company reimburses and what they do not reimburses, ie - meals... (been there and done this for a tax audit,, they requested it) -
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Don’t need receipts for that.. just be able to show logs or paperwork showing days you claimed... fyi
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