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Best answer by Irene2805

UPDATED FOR TAX YEAR 2019

 

A good way to determine the mileage from your home to your doctor's office (if you hadn't noted the odometer readings on your car) is to go to Google Maps:

  1. Open up a web broswer and go to: https://www.google.com/maps/@38.3094575,-77.4759332,15z?hl=en
  2. In the upper left corner, in the Search box, click on the blue "Directions" icon.  
  3. Enter your home address on the first line and the doctor's address on the second.  
  4. Google will bring up directions, and give you the mileage.  

Please note that this is one-way mileage, so double it for the round trip mileage.

 

[Edited | 4/2/2020 |  12:10pm PDT]

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Irene2805Answer
June 6, 2019

UPDATED FOR TAX YEAR 2019

 

A good way to determine the mileage from your home to your doctor's office (if you hadn't noted the odometer readings on your car) is to go to Google Maps:

  1. Open up a web broswer and go to: https://www.google.com/maps/@38.3094575,-77.4759332,15z?hl=en
  2. In the upper left corner, in the Search box, click on the blue "Directions" icon.  
  3. Enter your home address on the first line and the doctor's address on the second.  
  4. Google will bring up directions, and give you the mileage.  

Please note that this is one-way mileage, so double it for the round trip mileage.

 

[Edited | 4/2/2020 |  12:10pm PDT]