Is is gas tax deductible for business tax deductible?
Gas expenses are deductible when incurred for business purposes, such as driving to client meetings or transporting goods. Personal use of a vehicle is not deductible. To claim this deduction, you must track the business use of your vehicle, either by calculating the actual expenses (including gas) or by using the standard mileage rate. The IRS requires that you maintain a log of business miles driven, including dates, destinations, and purpose of the trip. For example, if you drive 10,000 miles in a year and 6,000 of those miles are for business, you can deduct 60% of your vehicle expenses, including gas. Note that commuting between home and your regular place of business is considered personal use and is not deductible.