No. Most accounting practices allows you to pick one, and if you try to submit both, the IRS will be all over you.
No, you cannot deduct mileage expenses if you are already reimbursed for them.
no
Mileage for your AT will be reimbursed to you.
When carpooling, typically only the driver of the vehicle can claim mileage reimbursement, as they are the one using their car for the trip. Passengers, including volunteers, generally cannot claim mileage for their share of the ride. It's important for volunteers to clarify the reimbursement policy with the organization to ensure they understand the rules and eligibility criteria for mileage claims.
For your UTAs, yes. For your Annual Training, no, as it is reimbursed to you.
It depends on who "they" is. If attending court hearings is part of your job and you are reimbursed travel expenses, the mileage rate will be set by your company.Added: And if you are appearing as a juror or in response to a subpoena as a witness you will be reimbursed at whatever the daily rate for your services are currently set by law.
The rate for mileage and for gas are completely different and is dependent upon the company in which you work. Gas is considered an expense and as such receipts for gas should be submitted to your company and you should be reimbursed for the actual amount of gas purchased if they don't pay mileage. Mileage includes everything from gas to wear and tear on your vehicle and the insurance you pay on your car. The current dollar rate per mile in the U.S. is 48 cents. That's also the amount you can claim on your taxes if you're not paid for gas or mileage by the company.
That depends on what kind of fuel mileage your vehicle gets. It's about 1100 miles, give or take.. figure out your fuel mileage, figure out what that translates to over 1100 miles, and factor in a little more for terrain, as I70 west of Denver isn't very good country for fuel mileage.
Horrible mileage.
When an employee uses own car and company pays for the gas what is the mileage reimbursement?
There is no fuel additive that will increase mileage. This is a myth. None of the snake oil additives work.
The H3 gets the best fuel mileage. Everything but the body is a Chevy Trailblazer.