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.
What is the 2009 federal law current rate for gas mileage reimbursement rate?
The current interest rate that banks charge each other is known as the federal funds rate, which is set by the Federal Reserve. This rate is currently set at a range of 0.00 to 0.25.
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The 2009 federal tax rate schedules can be found in the 2009 Form 1040ES instructions: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040es.pdf
The prime rate is one of the most widely used in setting home equity, and credit card rates. Some examples of current ones: WSJ 3.25, Federal Discount Rate 0.75.
The bank prime rate is not adjusted on a regular basis. It usually adjusted in to coordinate with the Federal Funds Rate. You can find this rate on several websites at any time.
The federal funds rate is the interest rate banks charge on loans in the federal funds market. The federal funds rate is not set administratively by the Fed. Instead, the rate is determined by the supply of reserves relative to the demand for them.
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Federal Tax Rate Table based on income
From a non-taxable standpoint, 0% is the lowest rate that may be charged to anyone (not just relatives). From a taxable standpoint, the Applicable Federal Rate is the lowest rate that may be charged to anyone (not just relatives) if the lender wants to avoid paying taxes on the difference between the rate charged and the Applicable Federal Rate. Effectively, any loan with a rate under the Applicable Federal Rate is giving someone a gift of the difference as interest. Since the borrower is receiving the benefit of the gift, the lender must pay the taxes associated with the gift. A link to the current Applicable Federal Rate is included below as part of this answer.
current repo rate is 8.5%