According to IRS.gov, beginning on Jan. 1, 2014, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be:
Of course, an employer is welcome to pay more than these reimbursement rates, but these are the minimums required by the IRS.
My employer pays me 35cents per mile. Is that ok
An employer is not required to pay anything.
That depends on your pay structure. Are you paid by the hour? Load? Mile? Salary?
Your employer is not required to do so unless you have an agreement with them do pay. You do have certain rights to deduct this mileage from your taxes if you meet certain requirements.
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What legal actions can i take if my employer doesnt pay me?
If the employer has been fired, presumably he or she does not have to pay you at all, as he or she is no longer your employer. The employer who replaces the fired one is responsible for paying you.
IRS stated reimbursement is 40.5 per mile your employer can pay you less but tax time is IRS amount
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They will, then they will make you pay them back.
Employees do the work that generates the profits which allow their employer to pay taxes. But you will not find a deduction on the employees pay stub which reads, this amount deducted from your pay to cover your employer's business tax.