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Really? Someone buys a $332,500 vehicle and never, ever drives it for personal use? My curiosity got the best of me again so I have to ask, what kind of business does your client own?
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I had to go look and see what a 330k vehicle looks like....looks like he overpaid! LOL
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And at the risk of being called rude, if one can afford that vehicle, one should be able to afford a tax pro that would already know the answer without relying on answers from anonymous folks on a public forum.
I do think I want one tho, it looks like it would be great in the snow.
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That's kinda why I was asking about the type of business. If he is an agent for professional athletes, maybe he has to drive flashy vehicles to impress his clients. If he owns a local McDonalds franchise, maybe a little more difficult to prove that it is necessary and that all of the miles are business.
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For that price, I could buy 10 Ford Mavericks. Maybe I'll save a few bucks and just buy 7 - one for each day of the week. And to be honest, the Mavericks are better looking than that thing.
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