New 2020 Tax Numbers Released By IRS For Filing 2020 Income Taxes in 2021

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Now that the April 15th deadline is behind us, the best personal finance advice you can take is to start planning for your 2020 Income Taxes now. That way, you will be ready to take advantage of all the 2020 tax tricks, tips and deductions you can. Sure, last minute tax advice and finding those hidden tax deductions during crunch time is great, but to really save money on taxes, you have to plan all year long. Start watching now for expenses that you can deduct from your taxes and start keeping records and receipts for all of those possible tax deductions that might be usable to lower your taxes if you meet certain requirements or minimum thresholds. Most importantly, start keeping your contemporaneous records of important deductible expenses like business mileage, unreimbursed expenses, training and education expenses, and medical expenses. IRS 2020 Standard Mileage Deduction Rate The standard mileage rate for 2020 is 57.5 cents per mile for business reasons. The 2020 standard mileage rate for miles driven for charitable purposes is 14 cents per mile. You can deduct all unreimbursed mileage driven for business reasons and most charitable reasons as long as you have written documentation of the …

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2011 Mileage Rate IRS Standard Deduction Amount Set

Update: Information for the IRS mileage rate 2016 is here. This article is about the 2011 mileage rates published by the IRS. When deducting eligible automobile expenses, taxpayers have the option of deducting actual expenses or using the optional standard mileage rates to deduct automotive expenses. Because, the records required in order to deduct the actual expenses and depreciation of a car expenses are extensive and detailed, most people opt to use the standard mileage deduction. In addition, many businesses use the standard IRS mileage rates to reimburse employees for miles driven for work purposes. This both ensures that the company can deduct those reimbursements fully as a business expense, and that there is no disagreement about what the mileage reimbursement rate should be since an impartial government agency is the one that sets it. The mileage deduction rate is adjusted every year. The standard 2011 tax deduction mileage rate has been published. Standard IRS 2011 Mileage Rates Beginning on January 1st, 2011, the standard mileage rates for calculating the deductible costs of operating a car or truck for business purposes is 51 cents per mile. Remember that although you cannot deduct the cost of commuting to a job, you can …

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