You can use this mileage reimbursement calculator to determine the deductible costs associated with running a vehicle for medical, charitable, business, or moving.
You can calculate mileage reimbursement in three simple steps:
- Select your tax year.
- Input the number of miles driven for business, charitable, medical, and/or moving purposes.
- Click on the "Calculate" button to determine the reimbursement amount.
Understanding Mileage Reimbursement
If you regularly use your personal vehicle for work purposes, you are permitted to deduct the vehicle expenses from your tax return. You have two options available to you when calculating mileage expenses:
- You can keep all your receipts when you pay for any services associated with using your car for work purposes. For example, gas, oil, parking, insurance, lease payments, maintenance, repairs, etc.
- You can simply multiply the number of miles you have driven for work purposes by the IRS standard mileage rate, changes on an annual basis. This approach is referred to as the standard mileage deduction. You can also use this approach to deduct any expenses that you incur while driving for charity, medical, or moving purposes.
The standard mileage rates for 2020 are as follows:
- Business: 57.5 cents per mile (was 58 cents in 2019)
- Medical / Moving: 17 cents per mile (was 20 cents in 2019)
- Charity: 14 cents per mile (was 14 cents in 2019)
You may also be interested in our free Lease Mileage Calculator
You can use this mileage reimbursement calculator to determine the deductible costs associated with running a vehicle for medical, charitable, business, or moving.
You can calculate mileage reimbursement in three simple steps:
- Select your tax year.
- Input the number of miles driven for business, charitable, medical, and/or moving purposes.
- Click on the "Calculate" button to determine the reimbursement amount.
Understanding Mileage Reimbursement
If you regularly use your personal vehicle for work purposes, you are permitted to deduct the vehicle expenses from your tax return. You have two options available to you when calculating mileage expenses:
- You can keep all your receipts when you pay for any services associated with using your car for work purposes. For example, gas, oil, parking, insurance, lease payments, maintenance, repairs, etc.
- You can simply multiply the number of miles you have driven for work purposes by the IRS standard mileage rate, changes on an annual basis. This approach is referred to as the standard mileage deduction. You can also use this approach to deduct any expenses that you incur while driving for charity, medical, or moving purposes.
The standard mileage rates for 2020 are as follows:
- Business: 57.5 cents per mile (was 58 cents in 2019)
- Medical / Moving: 17 cents per mile (was 20 cents in 2019)
- Charity: 14 cents per mile (was 14 cents in 2019)
You may also be interested in our free Lease Mileage Calculator