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![]() I'm in the process of taking flying lessons and working toward my license. Does anyone in this NG fly their private plane for a business commute? If so, is it possible to get tax deductions for travel expenses? I'm just thinking ahead. Out of curiosity, how many here have an accountant for taxes, and how many file on their own? I've used an accountant for years, but most people I know do it online now. I'm trying to decide if I should switch this year. Warm wishes, Chad Munroe remove delete to email |
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Chad Munroe wrote: I'm in the process of taking flying lessons and working toward my license. Does anyone in this NG fly their private plane for a business commute? The company I work for specifically prohibits piloting aircraft on company business. I got the notification a corporate-wide email a few months after I got my ppl. Made me wonder how many people at the company it was relevant to. Too bad. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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As a pilot for Angel Flight West, I can deduct actual expenses for
each trip. Goes on Schedule A - Donations since AFW is 501(c)3. As for business - yes, since I'm self-employed right now so any travel for business purposes only needs to be approved by me. Aviation Consumer had a major article a couple months ago about this. |
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There was also an article that talked about the fact that there is a risk
of being in violation of FAR Part 91 if you do this and the plane is owned by a company that does nothing else except own the plane... Blanche wrote in news:1074122626.643486 @irys.nyx.net: As a pilot for Angel Flight West, I can deduct actual expenses for each trip. Goes on Schedule A - Donations since AFW is 501(c)3. As for business - yes, since I'm self-employed right now so any travel for business purposes only needs to be approved by me. Aviation Consumer had a major article a couple months ago about this. |
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If you are really talking about commuting then it is not deductible.
Commuting is travel from your home to your place of work and is not a "business expense". Business travel (or any other expense) is deductible to the extent that it is an "ordinary and nessesary" business expense. Mike MU-2 "Chad Munroe" wrote in message ... I'm in the process of taking flying lessons and working toward my license. Does anyone in this NG fly their private plane for a business commute? If so, is it possible to get tax deductions for travel expenses? I'm just thinking ahead. Out of curiosity, how many here have an accountant for taxes, and how many file on their own? I've used an accountant for years, but most people I know do it online now. I'm trying to decide if I should switch this year. Warm wishes, Chad Munroe remove delete to email |
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As pointed out by others, commuting is not deductible. You are able to
deduct the actual costs of business travel, including depreciation of your aircraft. There are a lot of tax incentives right now for purchasing an aircraft for business purposes. You should run these by your tax professional. I don't like people doing their own taxes. They should come to me and pay me my old rate of $300 per hour. But then, I have retired. So maybe I don't care after all. |
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![]() "Chad Munroe" wrote in message ... I'm in the process of taking flying lessons and working toward my license. Does anyone in this NG fly their private plane for a business commute? If so, is it possible to get tax deductions for travel expenses? I'm just thinking ahead. Out of curiosity, how many here have an accountant for taxes, and how many file on their own? I've used an accountant for years, but most people I know do it online now. I'm trying to decide if I should switch this year. Commuting is not deductible. However, on US Government contracts, travel is reimbursed at a published rate, NOT TO EXCEED the customary commercial travel rates. See www.dtic.mil under "personal aircraft use". I believe the rate is $0.965 per mile (SM or NM?). But SWAir will get to to FL from Bonston for $79. Once again we discover that flying cannot be justified. You have to do it because you really like it. Flying a small plane is an end in its own. |
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says... I'm in the process of taking flying lessons and working toward my license. Does anyone in this NG fly their private plane for a business commute? If so, is it possible to get tax deductions for travel expenses? I'm just thinking ahead. Out of curiosity, how many here have an accountant for taxes, and how many file on their own? I've used an accountant for years, but most people I know do it online now. I'm trying to decide if I should switch this year. Warm wishes, Chad Munroe remove delete to email This link has some specifics on when aviation fuel etc. can be deducted: http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq-kw239.html I've always done my own taxes. It's not difficult, just frustrating, but far less so if you do it online. Last year I used TaxBrain, which is probably one of the better known websites. Some people prefer to buy software too, which I can't understand. |
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In article 0tANb.59902$Rc4.216137@attbi_s54, William W. Plummer wrote:
"Chad Munroe" wrote in message ... I'm in the process of taking flying lessons and working toward my license. Does anyone in this NG fly their private plane for a business commute? If so, is it possible to get tax deductions for travel expenses? I'm just thinking ahead. Out of curiosity, how many here have an accountant for taxes, and how many file on their own? I've used an accountant for years, but most people I know do it online now. I'm trying to decide if I should switch this year. Commuting is not deductible. However, travel *between job sites* is deductible. That means if you are a consultant and have a home office, travel to job sites can be deducted, modulo talk to your tax guy and see what has to happen precisely . . . . *I* of course am not a tax guy. Mike Beede |
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