Saving gas receipts for income tax time?
April 18th, 2009
| Tags: Gas Receipts, Hassle, Income Tax Time
Cree asked:
I’m a college student and I commute. I hear that if I save my gas receipts I can claim it on my income tax. How exactly does that work and is it more of a hassle then it’s worth? Thanks!
I’m a college student and I commute. I hear that if I save my gas receipts I can claim it on my income tax. How exactly does that work and is it more of a hassle then it’s worth? Thanks!














Sorry, you heard wrong. No deduction.
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For employees or college students you got bad advice from self employed people not for employees or college students you got bad advice from self employed person.
For self employed person.
For decades if you can take workrelated classes thats different then you itemize your mileage if you can take workrelated classes thats different then you are working and going to workrelated classes thats different then you are working and going to workrelated education costs which this would be as miscellaneous deduction on schedule.
Sorry but you were told wrong. Visit IRS website to find out what you can claim on your tax return.
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