IRS.gov has stated that the 2009 rate is $0.55 per mile.
What is the 2009 federal law current rate for gas mileage reimbursement rate?
gas mileage reimbursement for Colorado"What is the most recent federal gas reimbursement rate" in Colorado?
The Federal mileage rate as of February-2012 is 55.5 cents per mile, however with gas prices currently soaring due to Iran's Dictatorship threatening war and cutting off energy supplies from the Persian Gulf, gasoline and general energy prices continue climbing quickly, thus there will likely have to be an adjusted increase in the Federal mileage rate, to keep up with soaring energy inflation.
The Federal mileage rate as of February-2012 is 55.5 cents per mile, however with gas prices currently soaring due to Iran's dictatorship threatening war and cutting off energy supplies from the Persian Gulf, gasoline and general energy prices continue climbing quickly, thus there will likely have to be an adjusted increase in the Federal mileage rate, to keep up with soaring energy inflation.
Business mileage rate .55 cents Moving & Medical rate .23 cents Charitable mileage rate .14 cents
56.5 cents for business miles.24 cents for medical and moving 14 cents for charitable
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Mileage reimbursement rates are set in part by the federal government and in part by employers. Most employers stay pretty close to federal rates. The current federal reimbursement rate is $.445. Arizona currently pays $.405 for state employees. In most cases, if the employer pays less, the difference may be claimed later. If the employer pays more, the employee may end up paying taxes on the overpayment. Although adjustments may be made periodically in regards to gas prices, it is not a change that is made frequently.
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No, it is the lightest gas of the universe so has the highest rate of diffusion.
today rate of natural gas
The 2009 IRS gas mileage rate is 58.5 per mile.