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Question i have a s corp and currently use my car 80% for business and 20% for personal. i have about $1200 in car expenses (oil, gas, insurance,etc) which i charge my credit card. i already paid my business credit card with money from my business checking account. my friend argued that what i am doing is wrong. he says i wont be able to take the mileage approach at the end of the year since i already paying the expenses. he also say i shouldnt pay in full since only 80% is deductible. is this true? can i take the mileage approach even though i am paying the expenses now? should i pay the expenses in full? can you explain?
Answer You are an employee of your S-Corp. If the S is paying the bills, you have taxable income of the 20% personal.
If you have a reimburseable plan, and you don't let the S-corp reimburse you, you cannot write off the expenses.
It appears to me that you have income of the 20% personal use of the vehicle.