IRS mileage rate for 2020

Modified on Mon, 13 Apr, 2020 at 11:32 PM

  • 57.5 cents per mile for business miles driven, down from 58 cents in 2019
  • 17 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes, down from 20 cents in 2019
  • 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations, unchanged from 2019


Beginning January 1, 2020:
  • A taxpayer must use 27 cents per mile as the portion of the business standard mileage rate treated as depreciation.
  • $54,000 is maximum standard automobile cost that may be used in computing the allowance under a fixed and variable rate (FAVR) plan.
  • For employer-provided vehicles, employers may use the fleet-average valuation rule or the vehicle cents-per-mile valuation rule. $54,000 is the maximum fair market value (FMV) of cars, trucks and vans first made available to employees for personal use.


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