Log in or Sign up
Forums
Forums
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Posts
Trucking Jobs
Truck GPS
Reviews
CDL Practice Tests
Schools
Freight Factoring
Trucking Insurance
Menu
Useful Searches
Recent Posts
More...
Find Trucking Jobs
Company Driver
Dry Van
Flatbed
Refrigerated
Specialized
Owner Operator
Regional Truck Driving
Dedicated Trucking
Tanker Driver
Solo Truck Driving
Local Truck Driving
Team Truck Driving
No Experience Truck Driving
Experienced Truck Driving
OTR Trucking
Intermodal Driver
Hazmat Driver
More Trucking Job Searches
⌄
Fewer Trucking Job Searches
⌃
TruckersReport.com Trucking Forum | #1 CDL Truck Driver Message Board
Forums
>
Owner Operators
>
Trucker Taxes and Truck Financing
>
work comp / unemployment
>
Reply to Thread
Reply to Thread
Username:
Message:
<p>[QUOTE="Pedigreed Bulldog, post: 4681899, member: 64805"]Just because you bought it "on the road" doesn't mean it is deductible. The IRS will look at whether or not the item in question is necessary for the performance of your job...things like work gloves, work boots, safety glasses, maps, etc. If it is not necessary, it is not deductible. In your example, deducting your dog's food is asking for trouble unless it is certified as a guard dog, service dog, or some other "necessary" use. Just 'cuz he's your little buddy and you want him riding shotgun to keep you company does NOT make his supplies "necessary" for the performance of your job. Same with the DVD's...asking for trouble if you're ever audited. Unless they are training or instructional videos directly related to the job, they aren't deductible. Your food...groceries, prepared meals, etc...also isn't deductible, because that is covered in the per diem deduction for nights spent on the road.</p><p><br /></p><p>...and if you are actually getting $4-5K back, you should claim a few more deductions so that your employer withholds less from each check. That $4-5K refund check would be an extra $300-400/month in your paycheck if you weren't giving the government an interest-free loan. What could you do with an extra $300-400/month?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pedigreed Bulldog, post: 4681899, member: 64805"]Just because you bought it "on the road" doesn't mean it is deductible. The IRS will look at whether or not the item in question is necessary for the performance of your job...things like work gloves, work boots, safety glasses, maps, etc. If it is not necessary, it is not deductible. In your example, deducting your dog's food is asking for trouble unless it is certified as a guard dog, service dog, or some other "necessary" use. Just 'cuz he's your little buddy and you want him riding shotgun to keep you company does NOT make his supplies "necessary" for the performance of your job. Same with the DVD's...asking for trouble if you're ever audited. Unless they are training or instructional videos directly related to the job, they aren't deductible. Your food...groceries, prepared meals, etc...also isn't deductible, because that is covered in the per diem deduction for nights spent on the road. ...and if you are actually getting $4-5K back, you should claim a few more deductions so that your employer withholds less from each check. That $4-5K refund check would be an extra $300-400/month in your paycheck if you weren't giving the government an interest-free loan. What could you do with an extra $300-400/month?[/QUOTE]
Your username or email address:
Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is:
Forgot your password?
TruckersReport.com Trucking Forum | #1 CDL Truck Driver Message Board
Forums
>
Owner Operators
>
Trucker Taxes and Truck Financing
>
work comp / unemployment
>
Reply to Thread