Working away from company premises via computer and phone links is a rapidly developing trend. Business Week reports 200 U.S. firms experimenting with the process, and more than thirty already operating formal programs. The University of Southern California’s Center for Future Research predicts that five million people will work this way within ten years. An “Association of Electronic Cottagers” has already been formed.
How To Turn Non-Deductible Commuting Mileage Into A Legitimate Business Expense
For most folks, commuting mileage is a non-deductible expense — unless you know the little tax trick I’m about to reveal.
The non-deductibility of commuter miles is painfully true for the employee who fights rush hour traffic every day, twice a day, for 5 to 10 hours a week.