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Q: How much do you charge a client for mileage in Saskatchewan?
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How much do I charge a client for mileage?

I charge two bucks a mile.


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Whatever the client is willing to pay.


How much of Saskatchewan is prairie land?

there is no prairie land in Saskatchewan


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How much should you charge per mile for driving for your job?

The IRS mileage rate is 55.5 cents per business mile.


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How much of Saskatchewan is using natural gas?

about 60%


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Calculating how much time they need to spend thinking about a client(not much) and how much they should charge them for that effort. Lawyers also need highly developed problem-solving, logic and reasoning skills.


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