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Tax Savvy for Small Business

Pub. Date: Nov 2007
Edition: 11th
Pages: 384 pp
ISBN: 9781413307177
Forms: 3 forms
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"This book is one of the best plain-language books on small-business taxes."

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Here are summaries of important legal or procedural changes that affect the latest edition of this product. If you want to check on the accuracy of any other information in the book, please follow the legal research instructions in the book or in Nolo's research manual, Legal Research: How to Find and Understand the Law.

Increase in IRS Mileage Rate

Effective date: Jul. 1, 2008


Effective July 1, 2008, the standard mileage rate for the use of a car (including vans, pickups, or panel trucks) is 58.5 cents per mile. The rate for January 1, 2008 through June 30, 2008 was 50.5 cents per mile. For 2007, it was 48.5 cents per mile. The increase for the second half of 2008 was due to recent increases in the price of fuel.

Self-employed people can deduct their business miles driven using the standard mileage rate, but to qualify, you must use this method the first year you use a car in your business. You can't use the standard mileage rate if you have claimed accelerated depreciation deductions in prior years, or have taken a Section 179 deduction for the vehicle.

Injured workers who are receiving workers' compensation benefits from the State of California also use the IRS mileage rate when they request reimbursement for miles driven to and from medical appointments, pharmacies, and the like.

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