Which car to buy to write off tax??
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Date: December 9th, 2025 8:32 PM
Author: .,.,,...,...,..,....,...,...,...
As long as you leave your EV plugged in, you can leave it unattended for as long as you want. Now if you left it unplugged for six months, you might have a problem, because it will slowly lose charge over time.
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Date: December 8th, 2025 9:55 PM
Author: .,.,,...,...,..,....,...,...,...
I'm pretty sure that the IRS standard is that you can only write off a car 100% if it is used exclusively for business and that buying a car is "ordinary and necessary" to perform this business. I'm not sure how you plan to justify a car as a business expense while you sit at home answering calls for Teladoc.
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Date: December 8th, 2025 11:32 PM
Author: .,.,,...,...,..,....,...,...,...
Travel between work sites means that you are a landscaper driving between several different homes. It doesn't mean a doctor answering the phone in different coffee shops when you can answer the phone at home. Remember the standard is "ordinary and necessary." If it is not necessary, it is not deductible. Feel free to try, but don't be surprised when you get audited.
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Date: December 9th, 2025 8:39 PM
Author: .,.,,...,...,..,....,...,...,...
They will say that it is a commuting cost, which is not deductible. The only people who can deduct cars are landscapers or HVAC technicians or people whose job literally requires them to drive to a bunch of different places every day. Even then, you can only use the car for work if you want to deduct 100% of it. If you also use it for trips to the grocery store or the gym, then you have to keep a log of every time you drive the car, and you can only deduct the proportion of the driving that you do for work. If you try to buy an expensive car and tell the IRS that you need it to travel to the hospital in California, enjoy repaying the entire deduction with heavy penalties and interest. And that's if you are lucky and they don't bring criminal charges for tax fraud.
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Date: December 9th, 2025 4:41 PM
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It probably a "sport" model that has run-flats. Avoid.
EDIT; I misread. If it has a spare it does NOT have run flats, so you should buy it
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