The Complete Nurse Vehicle Tax Guide

Drive the Write-OffKeep More of What You Earn

12 chapters. Real nurse examples. EV strategies. Section 179.
3 bonus worksheets. Everything you need.

Travel Nurses
Nurse Entrepreneurs
NPs & Side Hustlers
EV Drivers
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12 complete chapters
Real nurse calculation examples
EV + Section 179 strategies
3 printable bonus worksheets
Written by Nesha Burch, MSN, MBA
The Problem

Most Nurses Are Leaving Thousands on the Table Every Year

You're a nurse. You work hard, you earn well — and at tax time, you hand a significant chunk of it back to the IRS. Not because you owe it. Because nobody taught you the strategies that would let you keep it.

Your vehicle is one of the most powerful and legitimate tax deductions available to nurses. Most nurses claim none of it.

73% of nurses don't track mileage
That's thousands of deductible miles lost every single year — money you'll never get back.
Travel nurses risk their stipends
Without a protected tax home, your tax-free stipends can become taxable income — retroactively.
Section 179 goes unclaimed
Nurse business owners who buy qualifying vehicles can write off $28,900+ in Year 1. Most never do.
EV credits go unnoticed
Nurses driving or buying EVs may qualify for up to $7,500 in federal tax credits — on top of deductions.

A travel nurse driving 20,000 business miles at the 2024 IRS rate = $13,400 in deductions. At a 22% tax bracket, that's $2,948 back in your pocket — just from mileage. This guide pays for itself the moment you apply even one strategy.

What's Inside

12 Chapters. Every Vehicle Deduction Strategy Covered.

CHAPTER 01
Why Your Vehicle Is One of Your Biggest Tax Assets
The key principle of business use, who this guide is for, and why most nurses overpay.
CHAPTER 02
Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expenses
The two IRS methods explained side by side with 2022–2025 rates and when to use each.
CHAPTER 03
Travel Nurses: Your Unique Tax Situation
Tax home explained, qualifying miles, the 12-month rule, and how to protect your stipends.
CHAPTER 04
Nurse Business Owners: Maximize the Deduction
LLC vs. personal vehicle, home office connection, and how to reimburse yourself tax-free.
CHAPTER 05
Section 179 & Bonus Depreciation
The heavy vehicle strategy — write off $28,900+ in Year 1. Phase-down schedule included.
CHAPTER 06
Electric Vehicles: The New Frontier
Stack the $7,500 EV credit + Section 179 + bonus depreciation. Texas-specific notes included.
CHAPTER 07
What Counts as Business Use?
A complete qualifying miles table — what counts, what doesn't, and why. No guessing.
CHAPTER 08
How to Track Mileage Like a Pro
Top mileage apps compared, the Sunday 5-minute habit, and exactly what your log needs.
CHAPTER 09
Real Nurse Numbers
Four real examples — travel nurse, NP practice, Section 179 SUV, and EV purchase.
CHAPTER 10
Documentation Checklist
Everything you need to protect your deduction in an audit — organized by nurse type.
CHAPTER 11
Frequently Asked Questions
W-2 vs 1099, EV + S179 stacking, leasing, audits, and multi-job mileage explained.
CHAPTER 12
Your Next Steps + Exclusive Offers
Your this-week, this-month, and this-tax-year action plan. Plus links to all Wealthy RN tools.
BONUS WORKSHEETS INCLUDED
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Worksheet 1 — Monthly Mileage Log
Printable log with all IRS-required fields. Date, location, purpose, miles, odometer. Use one per month.
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Worksheet 2 — Vehicle Deduction Calculator
Side-by-side comparison of Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expenses. Calculate both, pick the winner.
Worksheet 3 — Section 179 & EV Purchase Planner
Run your Year 1 numbers before you buy. S179, bonus depreciation, and EV credit all in one sheet.
Who This Is For

Built Specifically for Nurses

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Travel Nurses who want to understand their tax home, protect their stipends, and deduct every legitimate assignment mile.
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Nurse Entrepreneurs — NPs, consultants, coaches, agency owners — who want to maximize vehicle deductions through their LLC.
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Nurses with Side Businesses — anyone with 1099 income, a side hustle, or an LLC who hasn't been tracking their business miles.
EV Drivers & Considerers who want to understand how to stack the federal tax credit with Section 179 and ongoing deductions.
Real Nurse Numbers

This Is What the Strategy Actually Looks Like

These are the four real calculation examples inside the guide — with your actual numbers, yours will be different. The worksheet helps you calculate yours.

TRAVEL NURSE
ICU travel nurse, 3 contracts/year, 16,500 business miles tracked
$11,055
mileage deduction → $2,653 tax savings at 24%
NP PRACTICE OWNER
NP with own practice, Toyota RAV4, 65% business use, actual expenses
$6,643
actual expense deduction → $1,661 saved
NURSE ENTREPRENEUR
Nurse consultant, $68K GMC Yukon XL purchase, 85% business use
$46,240
Year 1 Section 179 + bonus depreciation
EV DRIVER
Nurse with qualifying EV SUV, 80% business use, $62K purchase
$44,440
Year 1 total benefit incl. $7,500 EV credit
Electric Vehicle Chapter

The EV Strategy Most Nurses Don't Know Exists

Chapter 6 breaks down the most powerful vehicle tax opportunity available right now — stacking three separate benefits on a single EV purchase.

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Federal EV Tax Credit
$7,500
off your tax bill
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Section 179 Deduction
$28,900
heavy SUV cap (2024)
Bonus Depreciation
60%
on remaining basis (2024)

Covers: Tesla Model Y, Ford F-150 Lightning, Rivian R1T, Tesla Model X, used EV credits, home charging deductions, and Texas-specific EV incentives.

From the Author

Written By a Nurse Who Lives This

"When I was early in my travel nursing career, I had no idea my car was one of the most powerful financial tools I owned. I was logging miles on contracts, driving to facilities, picking up scrubs, running to CEU classes — and writing off absolutely none of it. That was money I earned, that I handed straight back to the IRS because nobody taught me better. I built this guide the way I wish someone had explained it to me: plain English, real numbers, no fluff."

Nesha Burch
MSN, MBA • Travel Nurse • Founder, Wealthy RN LLC
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12 complete chapters covering every vehicle deduction available to nurses
Travel nurse tax home strategy — protect your stipends
Electric vehicle chapter — stack credits and deductions
Section 179 breakdown — up to $28,900+ Year 1 write-off
4 real nurse calculation examples with actual dollar amounts
Bonus Worksheet 1: Monthly Mileage Log
Bonus Worksheet 2: Vehicle Deduction Calculator
Bonus Worksheet 3: Section 179 & EV Purchase Planner
Documentation checklist — audit-ready from day one
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Common Questions

Before You Buy

Can I deduct my vehicle if I only work a W-2 nursing job?
Starting in 2018, W-2 employees cannot deduct unreimbursed mileage on federal returns. However, if you have ANY 1099 income, a side hustle, or an LLC, those business miles are fully deductible. The guide covers both situations clearly.
I'm a travel nurse — is this guide relevant to me?
Absolutely. Chapter 3 is written specifically for travel nurses — covering tax home requirements, assignment mileage, stipend protection, and the 12-month rule. This is essential reading before your next contract.
Do I need an LLC or business to use these strategies?
No. Many strategies apply to nurses with any 1099 income, even without a formal LLC. The guide covers personal vehicle deductions, travel nurse situations, and LLC strategies — you use what applies to you.
What format is the guide and when do I get it?
It's a PDF you can read on any device, print, or save. You get immediate access the moment your payment is processed — no waiting, no shipping.
Is this actual tax advice?
This guide is for educational purposes — it teaches you the strategies so you can have an informed conversation with your CPA. It is not tax advice and does not replace a licensed tax professional.