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    Ga$ mileage reimbursement increased!!

    This is from Yahoo news

    WASHINGTON - The Internal Revenue Service, citing the drain that high gas prices are having on people's finances, said Monday it is raising the automobile mileage rate that businesses and others can claim.

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    The tax agency said the optional standard rate to calculate deductible operating costs for business vehicles will rise from 50.5 cents a mile to 58.5 cents for the final six months of 2008.

    That rate also applies to businesses and others entitled to depreciation allowances that operate automobiles for charitable, medical or moving purposes.

    "Rising gas prices are having a major impact on individual Americans," said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. "Given the increase in prices, the IRS is adjusting the standard mileage rates to better reflect the real cost of operating an automobile."

    Shulman, in an interview, said the agency has been keeping an eye on gas prices since 2005 when there was a spike in prices following Hurricane Katrina. He said officials wanted to get the guidance out on the new rate so businesses can do midyear adjustments on July 1.

    The IRS said it was also changing the rate for computing deductible medical or moving expenses from 19 cents to 27 cents a mile for the final six months of the year. That applies to individuals not entitled to depreciation allowances.

    Congress must enact legislation to change the rate for providing services for charitable organizations, so that will stay at 14 cents a mile.

    The IRS normally updates the mileage rates once a year in the fall for the next calendar year.

    "This is welcome news for a lot of folks out there. There's no question that the cost of operating a vehicle has risen exponentially due to the dramatic increase in gas prices," said Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn.

    Coleman last week sent a letter to Shulman and called him to urge that the rate be increased to better reflect rising transportation costs.

    Coleman said he talked to Shulman again Monday and "he said that these are certainly unusual times, these are volatile times, and it requires that we act nimbly and quickly."

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    Associated Press writer Fred Frommer contributed to this story.

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    Re: Ga$ mileage reimbursement increased!!

    We'll see if the travel companies follow suit by increasing their travel reimbursements.....
    Amanda, RN, BSN
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    Re: Ga$ mileage reimbursement increased!!

    They won't, but you can negotiate for more accordingly. If they still won't budge, you can take it off your taxes at least. I have over 3000 miles between this assignment and home!!

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    Re: Ga$ mileage reimbursement increased!!

    wow, last year it was only 48.5 cents per mile.

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    Re: Ga$ mileage reimbursement increased!!

    In the UK if you are lucky you will get 40pence/mile for a car 24pence/mile for a motorcycle and 13pence/mile for a lease car.

    petrol prices are currently aprox £1:20/litre £5:45/gal

    Diesel prices are currently aprox £1:30/litre £5:90/gal

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