Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Getting A Tax Refund For Driving
There are numerous different ways to get a tax refund from driving in your car. Although you cannot deduct expenses for your regular commute to work there are some other deductions that may be of value to many people. The tax laws regarding driving deductions are somewhat complicated, but USNews.com has an article detailing how to easily claim driving related deductions on your tax returns. Some of the deductions include driving to get medical care, driving to volunteer for a charity, and driving to relocate for a new job. For a full explanation of the driving related deductions, check out USNews.com
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