No. You can only claim the part of your expenses that relate to your business use of the vehicle. TurboTax will automatically calculate the amount that you can claim based on the kilometers that you enter.
You can read more about vehicle expenses for business on this Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) page: Motor vehicle expenses
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When you’re self-employed or have self-employed income, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) allows you to take a deduction for the mileage or number of kilometres you rack up in your vehicle for business-related activities.
To calculate your deduction properly, you’ll need to keep track of your trips throughout the year, and also hang on to any receipts for vehicle-related purchases. While you won’t need to send these in with your return when you file, you will need to keep these documents with your tax records in case the CRA ever wants to know how you calculated your deduction.
If you use your vehicle for business, you might be able to take a mileage deduction.
To claim the fuel expense:
For more information, please see our TurboTax article link as How to Deduct Mileage If You Are Self-Employed
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