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If I track my gas mileage expenses for tax purposes, is keeping gas receipts sufficient, or will IRS require a mileage log as well?

You need to keep a mileage log. Extremely few vehicles are used 100% for business. Yes, many doctors and lawyers think that if they drive from home to the hospital or courthouse before going to their office that the entire drive is business. It’s not. You have to subtract from that mileage the distance from your home to the office.The IRS doesn’t audit as many people as it used to but you don’t want to play audit roulette. IRS auditors are known to look through a taxpayer’s mileage log to see if the pen ink is the same on every page.

How well should one document business mileage expenses for tax purposes?

The Infernal Revenue Services gives you guidance on how one should document tax deductions based on mileage. Your log should look something like this (or contain, at a minimum, the same information). If your logs cannot support the information required, you may run the risk of a disallowed deduction, upon audit. Best to keep good records.source: Travel, entertainment, gift and car expenses - Publication 463From what you've described in your question details, it sounds like what you're doing is fine.

Do I really need to track personal miles for taxes?

The answer is yes if you are using your car for business or work. The IRS asks on form 2106 how much miles for personal, business miles and total for the year. Keep a seperate mileage log for your business. So at the beginning of the year you note your total mileage on your car. Track your business mileage and come up with a difference for personal. There are now apps for your phone to track your mileage.

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