Which of the following taxpayers may not use the standard mileage method of calculating transportation costs? A taxpayer

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Which of the following taxpayers may not use the standard mileage method of calculating transportation costs? A taxpayer

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Which of the following taxpayers may not use the standard mileage method of calculating transportation costs? A taxpayer who has a fleet of 10 business automobiles a An attorney who uses his Tesla for calling on clients. A self-employed CPA who drives a computer-equipped minivan to visit clients. All of the above taxpayers may use the standard mileage method. A real estate salesperson who drives a $70.000 Mercedes while showing houses.
Sally and Martha are tax accountant partners operating a tax firm in San Diego. Every year, they attend the Tax Planning Forum in Las Vegas featuring nationally renowned tax experts. The Forum lasts for 2 days. One evening Sally and Martha attend a show and another evening they lose $10 gambling on the nickel slot machines. Their expenses are as follows: Airfare $400 Hotels 300 Meals 180 Forum registration 1.000 Tickets to show 100 Garnbling loss 10 $1,990 Calculate the firm's deduction for attending this event.
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