Whether you are
an entrepreneur or the owner of a large company there are a few things you
should know about using a vehicle for business.
Besides insuring the car, you
have been trying to find ways to get money back on your taxes. Have you been
trying to write off 100% of your leased vehicle, only to find that you can
deduct a percentage and not the whole enchilada? Nonetheless, we thought we
would give you some hints on some things you should know when using a car for
business.
So you just
purchased a pickup truck for your landscaping business. The first thing you will want to do is to
call two very important people. First
call your Tax Preparer or accountant then call your Insurance agent. You will want to check with your agent for
the following:
1. If you should take out a higher liability
insurance.
2. If you should have a commercial policy and
what is the difference between that and higher liability.
3. If you have employees driving your vehicle
should you carry a special policy for them? Who is covered?
Now that we have
figured out what to ask the insurance agent, what do we ask the
accountant?
The accountant
will tell you to keep a log of everything.
This would be perfect if you had a GPS that logged your every move, but
that’s just not practical. You also
have to be realistic about using the vehicle for personal use as well as
business use.
To determine the business-use percentage for a mixed-use
vehicle, divide the business miles by the total miles driven, for example,
7,000 (business miles)/10,000 (total miles) = .70, or 70 percent.
If this doesn’t work then on January 1st in big
red letters on your log sheet or calendar write odometer and then write the
mileage. After you have logged that then write in big red letters odometer to
remind yourself when you need to re-log the mileage. This beats the heck out of keeping a log
every time you make a trip to the office supply store.
These are just a few areas to consider when using your car
for business. With the right accountant
or tax prep person and a good insurance agent your company vehicle should be
ready to go to work, with you behind the wheel!
Ask us about our lease programs for tax deductions.
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