I charge two bucks a mile.
Whatever the client is willing to pay.
Many companies charge for gas and mileage. It is a good idea to keep written records of the gas and mileage used during business hours.
Charge mileage on a V8? Your question really makes no sense. Please rephrase the question.
Charge $ 30.00 an hour and multiply it by the time you spend on planning a client's vacation.
about 24miles per charge
A farrier can charge what he wants to charge for his labor. A minimum of 30 dollars per hour on site plus Mileage and materials would be typical.
The IRS mileage rate is 55.5 cents per business mile.
To determine how much to charge for mileage, consider using the standard mileage rate set by the IRS, which is updated annually. As of 2023, the rate is 65.5 cents per mile. You may also want to factor in additional costs such as vehicle maintenance, fuel, and insurance, depending on your specific situation or business needs. Adjust your rate accordingly if you have unique expenses or if your local market dictates a different rate.
Your employer should be telling you what the mileage is. At my place of employment, we get 50.5 cents a mile.
In Saskatchewan, the standard mileage rate for business purposes is typically set by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and is updated annually. As of 2023, the rate is 68 cents per kilometer for the first 5,000 kilometers driven and 62 cents for any additional kilometers. However, it's important to confirm the current rate directly with the CRA or consult your accounting professional, as these rates may vary or be subject to change. Always ensure to keep proper records of your mileage for accurate reimbursement.
Dog walkers/feeders can earn anywhere between $10,000.00 - $50,000.00. It all depends on how much they charge each client and how many clients they have.
Implicit costs are opportunity costs which occurs due to a selection of choice. Suppose you want to deal with Client A instead of Client B. The implicit charge would be the amount you would have earned, had you worked with Client B.