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[QUOTE="largefreakatzero:773891"][QUOTE="MarkFuckingRichards:773631"]I was ready to kill a man when gas started getting even more ridiculously expensive than it was before, but now I'm feeling some relief since my boss is now paying me $.40 per mile that I drive to and from work, minus the first 20 miles. On average I drive 80-100 miles per work day, in a Toyota Corolla that gets 33-38 mpg. I fucking win on this one. If the gas wasn't so pricey I would never have gotten this benefit. To make it even better, I'm getting retroactive pay for all the mileage I've put on my car since April 28th. Fuck yeah. But, obviously gas prices are still retarded. Thank fucking Christ I have job security.[/QUOTE] [URL='null']http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=176030,00.html[/URL] Actually $.40 is below the mileage rate for business miles -- I get the max which is $.505/mile. But then again, I get reimbursed for road trips (sales calls, etc.), not driving to and from the office from home, so that's a pretty good deal for you. Also, the mileage is supposed to cover gas, service and wear & tear.[/QUOTE]
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