Beginning on Jan. 1, 2009, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be: * 55 cents per mile for business miles driven * 24 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes * 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations The new rates for business, medical and moving purposes are slightly lower than rates for the second half of 2008 that were raised by a special adjustment mid-year in response to a spike in gasoline prices. The rate for charitable purposes is set by law and is unchanged from 2008.
The mileage reimbursement rate for the state of Kansas is 50.5.
The average mileage reimbursement for the state ofÊVirginia is $0.47 per mile. The mileageÊrate will vary from company to company.Ê
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Effective for 2008 the Illinois mileage reimbursement rate is: .505
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The 2009 mileage reimbursement rate in Illinois is .55 per mile.
As of Jan 2012 the reimbursement rate is .555 per mile. According to Mapquest, which can give you the reimbursement rate from one address to another
What is the 2009 federal law current rate for gas mileage reimbursement rate?
From my research, RI does not require mileage reimbursement, though the state uses the federal standard rate which is $0.50 per mile. While most companies do pay mileage reimbursement they are not required to.
Gas mileage reimbursement in any state in the USA changes each year according to the IRS rules. In 2007, the reimbursement rate is 48.5 cents per mile, up from 44.5 cents in 2006.
Maximum 55.5 cents per Mile as of July 2011
44.5 cents a mile for State of Florida employees.