Going rate for mileage

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  • anothertech
    Service Manager

    Site Contributor
    1,000+ Posts
    • Nov 2007
    • 1759

    #16
    Re: Going rate for mileage

    Originally posted by brewster67
    The current federal mileage rate is 54.5 cents per mile. If you are paid less than that you can claim the difference as a deduction on your taxes. You would just have to have a record of your mileage and what you get paid for mileage.
    I was itemizing deductions till this year, now that the feds have doubled the standard deduction there is no way i'm even close to be able to claim the milage.

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    • itchyfinger@att.net
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Oct 2017
      • 77

      #17
      Re: Going rate for mileage

      i drive my own car. 2016 ford flex. my company gives each tech a company credit card that covers gas, maintenance, and tires. no complaints here

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      • nanohitmen
        Trusted Tech

        Site Contributor
        100+ Posts
        • Apr 2019
        • 114

        #18
        Re: Going rate for mileage

        .47 cents per mile

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        • nhyrum
          Technician

          50+ Posts
          • May 2016
          • 55

          #19
          Re: Going rate for mileage

          Originally posted by itchyfinger@att.net
          i drive my own car. 2016 ford flex. my company gives each tech a company credit card that covers gas, maintenance, and tires. no complaints here
          So do they treat it like their car, but you're paying for? If you blow an engine or transmission, who foots the bill, you, or them? Even with all you said, if they're putting miles on my vehicle, even with them paying for maintenance, I'd still want/need mileage pay. Maybe not .75, but something.

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