The IRS just increased the standard mileage rate for employees. Here's how it could save you money
Share and Follow


If you use your vehicle for work, you might notice a larger reimbursement check or a more favorable tax deduction this year.

WASHINGTON — In a move that could benefit many working drivers, the IRS has announced an increase in the standard mileage rate for business travel. This adjustment could result in higher reimbursement checks for some employees or a reduced tax burden.

The IRS revealed earlier this week that the revised mileage rate is set to take effect starting January 1. However, with this date falling on a federal holiday when many businesses remained closed, most workers will begin experiencing the updated rate as they resume work on Friday.

In 2025, the standard mileage rate for business-related use of a vehicle, including cars, trucks, vans, and other types, was 70 cents per mile. The recent adjustment introduces a 2.5-cent increase, bringing the rate to 72.5 cents per mile.

This change aims to align with the ongoing inflationary trends and applies to the majority of vehicles used for work-related travel, encompassing traditional gasoline and diesel models as well as electric and hybrid vehicles.

The increase comes at a time when gas prices are trending downward. Last year at this time, a gallon of gas cost about $3.06. Right now, the average is about $2.83, according to AAA. 

Do employers have to use the standard rate? 

The standard mileage rate is optional, but suggested by the federal government. Many employers who give reimbursement per mile, such as restaurants with delivery drivers, use the standard rate to determine what to compensate their drivers for using their own car. 

But for employees who don’t get a per-mile reimbursement, there’s still a way to get cash back from using a personal car for work. When filing taxes, employees can estimate how much they drove for work, applying the standard mileage rate to potentially get some money back. 

People who use their car for work don’t have to use the standard rate though. They may instead calculate the actual costs of using their vehicle when it comes time for tax season. 

The rates for some related activities have also changed in the new year, according to the IRS.

  • 20.5 cents per mile driven for medical purposes, down a half cent from 2025.
  • 20.5 cents per mile driven for moving purposes for certain active-duty members of the Armed Forces (and now certain members of the intelligence community), reduced by a half cent from last year.
  • 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations, equal to the rate in 2025.
Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Singer Pink spends New Year's Eve in hospital

Singer Pink Rings in the New Year from a Hospital Bed

On Wednesday, the acclaimed singer-songwriter P!nk, born Alecia Beth Moore, took to…
U.S. announces more military actions against ISIS: 'We will not relent'

U.S. Intensifies Efforts Against ISIS, Pledges Unwavering Commitment

On Tuesday, U.S. Central Command revealed that U.S. and allied forces have…
Drugmakers plan to raise US prices on at least 350 medications: Report

Pharmaceutical Companies Set to Increase Prices on Over 350 Medications in the U.S., Report Reveals

An analysis reveals that the prices of over 350 medications in the…
Zohran Mamdani begins to crack his socialist whip as he begins term

Zohran Mamdani: Energizing Albany with a Bold Socialist Agenda

On his inaugural day, Zohran Mamdani set the tone for his term…
East-West University volunteer basketball coach, teacher injured in Auburn Gresham shooting near St. Sabina Church speaks out

East-West University Coach and Educator Breaks Silence After Auburn Gresham Shooting Incident Near St. Sabina Church

CHICAGO – Gentry Hunt, a dedicated advanced biology teacher, also volunteers his…
Mamdani fans disappointed by disastrous 'block party' inauguration with no food, bathrooms

Mamdani’s Inaugural Block Party Blunder: No Food, No Bathrooms, Just Frustration

The anticipated “block party” proved to be a disappointment for many. Supporters…
Rubio on the rise as he wages Godfather diplomacy for peace in Ukraine

Marco Rubio Takes Charge: Leading Diplomatic Efforts for Ukraine Peace

In a recent survey by the Daily Mail, conducted in late December,…
Eric Adams issues brutal response to Andy Cohen after epic rant

Eric Adams Delivers Stern Reply to Andy Cohen Following Passionate Commentary

Eric Adams has implied that Andy Cohen might need help with alcohol…