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The IRS has given at least one tiny glimmer of hope for your 2023 finances amid a backdrop of economic uncertainty: You can now increase your tax write-off for fuel costs. On Dec. 29, the agency ...
For drivers on the low-end of that range, they could deduct $53,600 in mileage for 2024, versus $52,400 in 2023, decreasing their tax liability and potentially putting money in their pocket.
Truck drivers get the standard mileage rate of 65.5 cents per mile. This rate increased from 62.5 cents per mile as of January 2023. To figure out your deduction, take the number of miles driven ...
On Dec. 29, the agency announced a bump in the optional standard mileage rate starting Jan. 1, 2023 — which will now be 65.5 cents per mile driven. Taxpayers can use the new rate to calculate ...
IRS announces slightly higher mileage rate for 2024 for business use. File photo: Customers pull into Shepherd's Corner in Fraser, Michigan, to fill up with gasoline.
Taxpayers can take advantage of numerous tax deductions, also known as tax write-offs, to lower their tax bill or receive a refund from the IRS come tax season. Learn More: Trump-Era Tax Cuts...
Those who want to claim this credit when filing their income tax return should be mindful of the eligibility requirements. “For tax filing in 2023, it’s worth $2,500 to $7,500 depending on the ...
For the second half of 2022, the IRS increased the allowable business-related mileage deduction to 62.5 cents per mile, up from 58.5 cents per mile for the first half of the year.