As of Jan 1, 2008 it is $0.505 per mile.
The IRS standard mileage reimbursement is $0.55 per mile. I believe it's the same for all 50 states.
.505 per mile for cars. it is less for motorcycles
In recognition of increasing gasoline prices, the IRS has announced an increase in the optional standard mileage rates for the second half of 2008. The standard mileage rate for business miles driven from July 1, 2008, through December 31, 2008, will be 58.5 cents per mile, an increase of eight cents over the rate for the first half of the year. The standard mileage rate for medical and moving expenses has been increased to 27 cents per mile from 19 cents per mile. The standard mileage rate for charitable purposes, however, remains unchanged at 14 cents per mile. Rev. Proc. 2007-70, I.R.B. 2007-50, 1162, is modified.
Netherlands: € 0,19 per kilometer Sweden: SEK 18,50 per Swedish mile (= 10 kilometers)
It is when you use your own personal money to buy something for the company you work for, and the money they give you back for the money you paid is called reimbursement.
Effective for 2008 the Illinois mileage reimbursement rate is: .505
The 2009 mileage reimbursement rate in Illinois is .55 per mile.
Business mileage reimbursement is set by the Internal Revenue Service, a federal agency. The 2009 rate is .55/mile.
On 1/1/2011 or there after it is .51 cents per mile.
mileage rate in france
What is the 2009 federal law current rate for gas mileage reimbursement rate?
The mileage reimbursement rate for the state of Kansas is 50.5.
Reimbursement rates for business travel in your own vehicle are set by the Internal Revenue Service. See related links for details.
50.5 cents is the government recommended mileage reimbursement for North Carolina.
.51
$.58.5
The mileage rate for Indiana as of 2008 is 44 cents per mile