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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5089223"].56 cents per mile is the government standard. this money comes to you tax free, meaning if you drive 2000 miles per month that would be $1,100 in your pocket, tax free. having said that you need to take into consideration MPG in the car, because if you are driving a hummer and get 15 MPG then you will need to use a considerable amount of that $ for gas. Obviously that is a very exaggerated example but just something to keep in mind. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Basically when you get reimbursed by the mile, that is it. meaning the company will not pay for anything else, not for repairs, not for tolls, not for parking, nothing. </p><p><br /></p><p>so think about all of these things and of course the most important variable which is how many miles will you realistically be driving every month? if you completely over estimate and buy a car with a large monthly payment, and you find yourself not driving a lot, then you could be in a jam.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5089223"].56 cents per mile is the government standard. this money comes to you tax free, meaning if you drive 2000 miles per month that would be $1,100 in your pocket, tax free. having said that you need to take into consideration MPG in the car, because if you are driving a hummer and get 15 MPG then you will need to use a considerable amount of that $ for gas. Obviously that is a very exaggerated example but just something to keep in mind. Basically when you get reimbursed by the mile, that is it. meaning the company will not pay for anything else, not for repairs, not for tolls, not for parking, nothing. so think about all of these things and of course the most important variable which is how many miles will you realistically be driving every month? if you completely over estimate and buy a car with a large monthly payment, and you find yourself not driving a lot, then you could be in a jam.[/QUOTE]
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