Legal Question in Business Law in California
I have a S-corporation in California, web design, with clients in Ohio, Minnesota, California, and Florida. I have decided to make my business mobile. Can I purchase a motorhome or fifth-wheel trailI have a S-corporation in California, web design, with clients in Ohio, Minnesota, California, and Florida. I have decided to make my business mobile. Can I purchase a motorhome or fifth-wheel trailer and deduct it off my business? How about the interest? I am handicapped so I need a specialized vehicle.er and deduct it off my business? How about the interest? I am handicapped so I need a specialized vehicle.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Automobile expenses are deductible as a percentage of business use or
on a flat mileage basis.
"Car and Truck Expenses" Publication 583, IRS, page 11
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p583.pdf
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