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IRS Announces 2006 Standard Mileage Rates
WASHINGTON
D.C.— The
Internal Revenue Service has issued the 2006 optional standard
mileage rates used to calculate the
deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable,
medical or moving purposes.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2006, the standard mileage rates for the use
of a car (including vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be:
- 44.5
cents per mile for business miles driven;
- 18
cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes; and
- 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations,
other than activities related to Hurricane Katrina relief.
The new rate for business miles compares to a rate of 40.5 cents
per mile for the first eight months of 2005. In September, the
IRS made a special one-time adjustment for the last four months
of 2005, raising the rate for business miles to 48.5 cents per
mile in response to a sharp increase in gas prices, which topped
$3 a gallon.
“The IRS took the extraordinary step of temporarily increasing
the standard mileage rates in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina,” IRS
Commissioner Mark W. Everson said. “We promised to continue
closely monitoring the situation. The 2006 mileage rates reflect
that gas prices have dropped.”
The standard mileage rates for business, medical and moving purposes
are based on an annual study of the fixed and variable costs of
operating an automobile. Runzheimer International, an independent
contractor, conducted the study for the IRS.
The mileage rate for charitable miles is set by statute.
For the first eight months of 2005, the standard rate for miles
driven for medical or moving purposes was 15 cents per mile, and,
except for special Hurricane Katrina rates, the standard rate for
miles driven in service of a charitable organization was 14 cents
per mile.
For
the last four months of 2005, the agency raised the standard
rate for
miles driven for medical or moving purposes to 22 cents
per mile. The standard rate for charitable miles remained at 14
cents per mile––except for charitable miles relating
to Hurricane Katrina.
Special Rates for Katrina-Related Charitable Miles
Congress this year also approved special rates in connection with
miles driven in service of charities providing Hurricane Katrina
relief.
For the period Aug. 25 to Aug. 31, 2005, the rate for miles driven
for charities providing Hurricane Katrina relief is 29 cents, for
deduction purposes, and 40.5 cents, for reimbursement purposes.
For the months of September through December 2005, the special
Katrina-related rates are 34 cents for deductions and 48.5 cents
for reimbursements.
For 2006, these Katrina-related charitable rates will be 32 cents
per mile for deduction purposes and 44.5 cents per mile for reimbursement
purposes.
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