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What Are The Standard Mileage Rates For 1998, 1999, And 2000?

For 1998, the standard mileage rate is 32.5 cents a mile for all business miles. The higher rate for U.S. Postal Service employees with rural routes has been repealed. The rate for moving or medical reasons is 10 cents a mile. The rate for travel for charitable volunteer work is 14 cents a mile. For 1999, the rate remains at 32.5 cents a mile until 4/1/99, when it dropped to 31 cents per mile (Rev. Proc. 98­63). The other rates remain unchanged from 1998 to 1999. For 2000, the standard mileage rate is increased back to 32.5 cents per mile (up from 31 cents) per Revenue Procedure 99­38. The other rates again remain unchanged from 1999 to 2000.

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