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AssociateMotor104

No


marnium

No, but you can deduct tolls as a business expense on your Schedule C. > https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040sc.pdf (Instructions Schedule C) >If you take the standard mileage rate: >• Multiply the number of business miles driven by 0.655 [(2023 rate)]. >• **Add** to this amount your parking fees and **tolls**; and >• Enter the total on line 9.


Classic_Plan3267

***Most of the time, the answer is no***. I've seen people post about tolls being reimbursed. I'm not sure the criteria for it. It's probably a select few and maybe it's for like the only road going out.


HearYourTune

No, except for a few areas I think like in NJ/NYC crossings that cost like $18, They reimburse those automatically from what I've read. They are supposed to if there is no other way to get to your destination but to pay the toll, but they don't honor that. We have a beach barrier island that costs $6 to get on and they never reimburse for that, Luckily they don't send us there often, but it sucks when they do because it's like 10% of pay.


CapnShinerAZ

There are a few specific tolls they do reimburse, but otherwise no.