Posts Tagged ‘Vehicles’
Yes, Even Car Color Matters When Evaluating Vehicle Depreciation Costs
The management of fleet vehicles is inherently costly, but the biggest fleet expense is by far the depreciation of vehicles, followed by fuel costs. Depreciation will be dependent on your business vehicles age, mileage, vehicle type and model, as well as your acquisition costs. But how can you manage the depreciation of your business vehicles…
Read MoreStandard Mileage Rate Falls Again for Tax Year 2017
Self-employed professionals who use a vehicle for business trips were likely not thrilled when the standard mileage rate on deducting business mileage plummeted from 57.5 cents per mile in 2015 to 54 cents per mile in 2016. While the rate for 2017 is not dropping as much, it is still lower than the 2016 rate…
Read MoreShould You Buy or Lease a Car for Tax Deductions?
Buying or leasing a car can be a difficult decision for both individuals and businesses. A number of factors play into tax deductions for a business car. Things such as the definition of business use, the types of expenses claimed and methods of calculating deductions play an important role, in addition to whether or not…
Read MoreSell or Trade a Business Vehicle?
From time to time business owners will replace vehicles used in their business. When replacing a business vehicle, the tax ramifications are different when selling the old vehicle and when trading it in for a new vehicle. If the vehicle is sold, the result is reported on the taxpayer’s return as an above-the-line gain or…
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