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July 2008 News Update

Rising Gas Prices Spark Standard Mileage Increase

Due to rising gas prices, the IRS has increased the "standard mileage rate" for business drivers in 2008.

The standard mileage rate is an IRS-approved shortcut. It allows you to use the prescribed flat rate for the year rather than tracking all the actual business expenses of your vehicle. However, you still must keep detailed records of every business trip.

The new rate of 58.5¢ per business mile — up 8¢ per mile — applies to travel during the last half of this year. For the first half, the previous rate of 50.5¢ per mile still applies. In addition, you may deduct any business-related parking fees and tolls. The mid-year change is clearly a move by the IRS to alleviate the traveling businessperson's tax burden.

Example: You drive 2,000 business miles a month in 2008. Over the course of the year, you incur $500 in related tolls. For the first six months, you can deduct $6,060 (50.5¢ x 12,000). For the last six months, the deduction increases to $7,020 (58.5¢ x 12,000). When you add $500 in tolls, your deduction for 2008 equals $14,080 ($6,060 + $7,020 + $500).

Note that the IRS also increased its standard mileage rate for medical and job-related moving expenses from 19¢ a mile to 27¢ a mile for the last six months of this year. However, because the rate for charitable driving is set by law, it remains unchanged at 14¢ per mile.

Archived Monthly News Updates:

June 2008 - Fix for High Gas Prices?

May 2008 - Fed Cuts Rates Again

Apr. 2008 - Facts about the Stimulus

Mar. 2008 - Economic Stimulus

Feb. 2008 - Changes for Gifts, Estates, and Trusts

Jan. 2008 - 2007 Tax Change Highlightes

Dec. 2007 - New 2008 Mileage Rates

Nov. 2007 - Roth IRA Conversions

Oct. 2007 - Home Foreclosure and Debt Cancellation

Sep. 2007 - Risks of Interest-Only Loans

Aug. 2007 - What to Know about 401(k)s

July 2007 - Interest Rates for Q3 2007

June 2007 - Guidance on Health Savings Accounts

May 2007 - Taxes on College Savings Accounts

Apr. 2007 - New-Home Sales Fall

Mar. 2007 - Business Expenses

Feb. 2007 - CBO Predicts Smaller 2007 US Deficit

Jan. 2007 - IRS Begins Implementing Extenders Legislation

Dec. 2006 - 2007 Inflation Adjustments Widen Tax Brackets, Expand Tax Benefits

Nov. 2006 - A Tax Credit for Hybrid Auto Buyers

Oct. 2006 - A Reminder Regarding Capital Gains

Sept. 2006 - Summary of Pension Protection Act (PPA)

Aug. 2006 - The End of Long-Distance Telephone Tax

Jul. 2006 - The "Invisible" Risks of Investing

Jun. 2006 - The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act

May 2006 - IRS Strengthens Withholding Compliance Programs

Apr. 2006 - Sale Of A New Home

Mar. 2006 - What Income is Taxable?

Feb. 2006 - Missing Your Form W-2?

Jan. 2006 - 2005 Tax Rates

Dec. 2005 - IRS Warns of e-Mail Scam about Tax Refunds

Nov. 2005 - Record Retention Guide

Oct. 2005 - Business Incentives Included in the 2005 Energy Act

Sep. 2005 - Interest Rates Rise 1% for Fourth Quarter 2005

Aug. 2005 - Are you moving this summer?

Jul. 2005 - Is Form 1040 Really "Voluntary"?

Jun. 2005 - How and Why I Hired My Tax Accountant

May 2005 - Amended Returns

Apr. 2005 - Filing Extensions Available by Phone or Computer

Mar. 2005 - Tax Shelters

Feb. 2005 - 2004 Tax Changes

Jan. 2005 - IRS Begins 2005 Filing Season

Dec. 2004 - Recent Changes May Affect Your 2004 Taxes

Nov. 2004 - Social Security Announces 2.7% Benefit Increase for 2005

Oct. 2004 - Sarbanes-Oxley compliance is lagging

Sep. 2004 - New tax law revises year-end tax strategies

Aug. 2004 - Refinancing a Home Mortgage?

Jul. 2004 - Making The Dividend Tax Cut Work

Jun. 2004 - How Long Should You Keep Your Records?

May 2004 - Can You Deduct Home Office Expenses?

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