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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Jersey
I work for an IT company that sends us to different customer sites every day (one site per day). We travel from our home, and although we do have a "home office", we do not ever go to the office unless we have a meeting with our manager, etc..
Our company has asked us to expense mileage in the following way:
For example, I live in a town in Central NJ.. I travel 50 miles south to a customer site, then 50 miles north back home. The total round-trip miles I drove to complete my job was 100 miles. However, I live 62.5 miles each way (125 miles round trip) from my company's office in Northern NJ.
In our company's online expense management system, I am told to enter: 100 - 125, thus giving me negative 25 miles, in which case I'd expense 0 miles and be reimbursed nothing.
Is this how it should be done legally? Am I supposed to take the round-trip miles to and from a customer site and, from that, subtract my total round-trip commute to our company's office? Should I only be deducting one way?
I have not been able to find a straightforward answer on IRS.gov or any other website. Thanks very much.
I work for an IT company that sends us to different customer sites every day (one site per day). We travel from our home, and although we do have a "home office", we do not ever go to the office unless we have a meeting with our manager, etc..
Our company has asked us to expense mileage in the following way:
- Record amount of miles driven from HOME to JOB SITE
- Record amount of miles driven from JOB SITE back to HOME
- Add these miles together to get our TRIP MILES
- Now, take the number of round-trip miles it would take to drive from our HOME to the OFFICE and deduct it from the total TRIP MILES, even though we do not ever go to our office
For example, I live in a town in Central NJ.. I travel 50 miles south to a customer site, then 50 miles north back home. The total round-trip miles I drove to complete my job was 100 miles. However, I live 62.5 miles each way (125 miles round trip) from my company's office in Northern NJ.
In our company's online expense management system, I am told to enter: 100 - 125, thus giving me negative 25 miles, in which case I'd expense 0 miles and be reimbursed nothing.
Is this how it should be done legally? Am I supposed to take the round-trip miles to and from a customer site and, from that, subtract my total round-trip commute to our company's office? Should I only be deducting one way?
I have not been able to find a straightforward answer on IRS.gov or any other website. Thanks very much.