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The IRS increased the standard mileage rate for business use of a vehicle to 70 cents per mile, effective July 1, 2025. The rate for medical and moving purposes for active-duty military members is 21 cents. The charitable rate remains at 14 cents, set by statute.
What this means for your practice
Self-employed clients and employees who use personal vehicles for business should update mileage logs immediately. For clients reimbursed by employers, ensure reimbursement policies reflect the new rate — amounts above the IRS rate become taxable compensation. Review any Q1 estimates that assumed the prior rate.
IRS Notice 2025-23 · Internal Revenue Service · Jun 15, 2025 · irs.gov
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