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cars in traffic 2008 IRS Mileage Allowance
December 1, 2008
This year the tax deduction rate is higher!
Its' split.

From January 1, 2008 to the end of June 2008 and from July 1, 2008 to the end of the year.

You have to keep mileage records for the IRS tax prep and differentiate between
business, personal, charity and moving miles. You can take a business vehicle tax deduction with receipts for all expenses or mileage deduction.

For 2008 from January 1 to the end of June
IRS business miles allowance is at $0.505 per mile (50.5 cents per mile)

For 2008 from July 1 until December 31, a rate increase of 16% 
IRS mileage allowance is $0.585 (58.5 cents per mile)

For 2008 charity miles are @ $0.14 per mile - no change for the year..

For 2008 moving and medical miles are @ $0.19 per mile.
as of July 1 till Dec.31 - 08, it will be $0.27 cents.per mile.

The charity, medical and moving mileage deductions are not as much of an advantage and for most of us it wouldn't as big an issue. So let's focus on business here a bit.

  The business miles are often the best deduction and even though the
price of gas is skyrocketing if you have a business that logs a lot of highway
miles like I do at 50.5 - 58.5 cents per mile it still should be a better method for
2008.   I would suggest keeping track by both methods so that at tax time
you can do the math and decide which is the better.
Use a log book to track the odometer readings each day.

Someone told me how they recreated the mileage for one day when they forgot to log the difference between personal miles and business. They went to a web site that offers online maps and driving directions.

There are software programs that are very helpful for tax prep and many
people use them. I like to do all of the preliminary record keeping work and
trust my accountant for the details.

Some people think it's unnecessary to use an accountant because the
electronic filing and tax prep software is so easy to use. I'll have to look into it because it's surely worth the effort to learn about the ease of use of the software and decide if you want to save the cost of the accountant.

So using software and e-filing is another way to save money.

  You also have the option of deducting using a percentage method whereby
you have to save all receipts for gas, parking, registration, repairs etc.If you had a catastrophic year repair wise or had to park in a garage everyday that could warrant keeping all records and possibly using the  percentage method.

  There are those who have to travel for dialysis or chemotherapy on a
regular basis and for them it is vital that they save the money using the deduction.

The charity deduction @ $0.14 could be an issue if you did it on a regular basis but again you have to do the math. This can be a make it or break it deduction and If you are self-employed and just starting out in business for yourself you have to think about this right away so that your records will be accurate.

The mileage deduction amounts change every year so be sure to look it up on this website in the navigation bar on the upper left side of the page. it's best to do this before you start every new year just to know where you will stand deduction wise.

lf you have the patience for more detailed tax information go to www.IRS.gov

Copyright © Roger Chartier 2008

Notes: This is often referred to as the federal mileage rate., and answers questions about federal mileage reimbursement. Federal mileage allowance is the topic. Someone spelled it milage. You ask, what is the federal irs mileage rate standard or IRS mileage rate reimbursement? Read the above. You do have to keep an IRS mileage log.

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