openedeyes_israel
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Hey y’all, so I’ve never claimed my phone on taxes but with the times we are in I could use the money, but I have a few questions
So I was a installation technician and the job required a working phone, I had to be logged into a app that tracked my driving, used maps to get to the sites (and sites were rarely the same, maybe twice per location if that) and I’d have to call the customer. We mostly worked within my cities metro region but often had to travel within my home province and the neighbouring province.
I’m just wondering what would be acceptable especially because I’m not in the mood for an audit.
I had a 100gb plan and I never had data left by the end of the month and if I wasn’t working I usually was at home with wifi
I know I can’t write off the monthly cost of the phone but what percent of the monthly phone plan is acceptable?
Also I’m no longer with that provider and didn’t receive paper bills so I’m also wondering if that complicates things or not.
Thanks in advance
So I was a installation technician and the job required a working phone, I had to be logged into a app that tracked my driving, used maps to get to the sites (and sites were rarely the same, maybe twice per location if that) and I’d have to call the customer. We mostly worked within my cities metro region but often had to travel within my home province and the neighbouring province.
I’m just wondering what would be acceptable especially because I’m not in the mood for an audit.
I had a 100gb plan and I never had data left by the end of the month and if I wasn’t working I usually was at home with wifi
I know I can’t write off the monthly cost of the phone but what percent of the monthly phone plan is acceptable?
Also I’m no longer with that provider and didn’t receive paper bills so I’m also wondering if that complicates things or not.
Thanks in advance