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Can a Blogger have a Company Truck?

September 24, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Money Matters

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I know a webdesigner can, because of driving to clients, and use it as a deduction when tax time comes around, but can a blogger? :-) I have to drive to the cafe sometimes to blog outside the house… would that count? Ok, I know it wouldn’t, but it would be cool to get nice new, Ford F-150 and add on one of these awesome looking billet grilles to the front! Thats what got me thinking, if only it could be a write off at tax time… of well, wrong business for that!

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Did you check with your accountant? I would think it depends on what type of “blogging” your doing? How much do you have to drive to research information for a post or cover an event, etc. Might be worth checking into further.

James Pegram wrote on September 24, 2007 - 6:41 pm | Visit Link

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