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Nikkocharlotte
Asked March 2017
Can mileage to the nursing home count for taxes?
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freqflyer
Mar 2017
You would need to check with the IRS to see if it is or is not allowed. With tax rules constantly changing, it's best to contact the IRS or CPA/Accountant.
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