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ROKETA 100 MPG FREE SHIPPING don't need a big scooter

July 8, 2008

US $610.00 (5 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Jul-08-2008 16:30:16 PDT
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Other Makes WILDFIRE NEW 2008 150cc DELUXE STREET SCOOTER MOPED

July 8, 2008

US $830.01 (11 Bids)
End Date: Thursday Jul-10-2008 19:30:00 PDT
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SCOOTER 150CC STREET LEGAL FREE S/H, HELMET MOPED 150

July 8, 2008

US $1,199.00 (1 Bid)
End Date: Tuesday Jul-08-2008 19:13:40 PDT
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Honda Hybrids - Honda Civic Hybrid

July 7, 2008

Honda is known for building stylish, affordable, efficient, and all around great cars. Their hybrid cars are no exception to this.

Honda Civic Hybrid Highlights (based on 2008 model)
40 miles per gallon city
45 miles per gallon highway
13.2 Gallon Gas Tank
528 miles per tank city
594 miles per tank highway
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Best In Class - Highest MPG

July 7, 2008

TWO SEATER Transmission Type MPG City/HWY
smart fortwo convertible automatic 33/41
smart fortwo coupe automatic 33/41
Mazda MX-5 manual 22/27
MINICOMPACT CARS
MINI Cooper automatic 26/34
MINI Cooper manual 28/37
SUBCOMPACT CARS
Toyota Yaris automatic 29/35
Toyota Yaris manual 29/36

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IRS Mileage Rates - 58.5 Cents Effective July 1st 2008

July 1, 2008

Great News - Mileage Allowance Increased

Due to the increases in gas prices, the IRS mileage rate has increased to 58.5 cents a mile. The standard mileage rate for business use goes into effect July 1st 2008 through the end of the year.

The Revenue Procedure 2007-70 has been superceded by 2008-63, which went from 50.5 cents per mile beginning January 1, 2008. The IRS mileage allowance was increased 8 cents per mile for tax deductions

Effective July 1, 2008, an IRS standard mileage rate of 58.5 cents per mile. This will apply to business use of operating a vehicle. If the tests for the standard mileage rate are met, employers reimbursing up to this amount to employees who have substantiated the business use of the mileage are considered to have met the accounting requirements for the vehicle use, and therefore no income reporting or withholding is required on these reimbursements. The new rate applies to mileage expenses that are both incurred and reimbursed on or after July 1, 2008.

Employees who are not reimbursed for business use of a vehicle by their employers may deduct 58.5 cents per mile for mileage incurred on or after July 1 on their individual income tax returns, if they meet the requirements to use the standard mileage rate allowance.

The announcement also raises the standard mileage rate for medical and moving expenses to 27 cents per mile. The rate for mileage for charitable contributions remains, by law, at 14 cents per mile.

Not all employers or employees qualify for use of the standard mileage rate, and in some cases actual expenses must be used to determine the allowable amount. For more information on the accountable plan rules and the standard mileage rate, see section 5 of Publication 15 (this publication does not reflect this rate increase).

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Tax IRS Gas Mileage - Mileage Rate Increase

July 1, 2008

TAX - IRS Mileage Rate Increase

IRS Audio Regarding Increase

Official IRS Mileage Rates PDF

IRS Increases Mileage Rates through Dec. 31, 2008

IR-2008-82, June 23, 2008

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced an increase in the optional standard mileage rates for the final six months of 2008. Taxpayers may use the optional standard rates to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes.

The rate will increase to 58.5 cents a mile for all business miles driven from July 1, 2008, through Dec. 31, 2008. This is an increase of eight (8) cents from the 50.5 cent rate in effect for the first six months of 2008, as set forth in Rev. Proc. 2007-70.

In recognition of recent gasoline price increases, the IRS made this special adjustment for the final months of 2008. The IRS normally updates the mileage rates once a year in the fall for the next calendar year.

“Rising gas prices are having a major impact on individual Americans. Given the increase in prices, the IRS is adjusting the standard mileage rates to better reflect the real cost of operating an automobile,” said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. “We want the reimbursement rate to be fair to taxpayers.”

While gasoline is a significant factor in the mileage figure, other items enter into the calculation of mileage rates, such as depreciation and insurance and other fixed and variable costs.

The optional business standard mileage rate is used to compute the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business use in lieu of tracking actual costs. This rate is also used as a benchmark by the federal government and many businesses to reimburse their employees for mileage.

The new six-month rate for computing deductible medical or moving expenses will also increase by eight (8) cents to 27 cents a mile, up from 19 cents for the first six months of 2008. The rate for providing services for charitable organizations is set by statute, not the IRS, and remains at 14 cents a mile.

The new rates are contained in Announcement 2008-63 on the optional standard mileage rates.

Taxpayers always have the option of calculating the actual costs of using their vehicle rather than using the standard mileage rates.

Mileage Rate Changes

Purpose

Rates 1/1 through 6/30/08

Rates 7/1 through 12/31/08

Business

50.5

58.5

Medical/Moving

19

27

Charitable

14

14

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IRS Mileage Rates - Mileage Reimbursement Rate

July 1, 2008

IRS 2008 Standard Mileage Rate - Rate for Business Miles Set at 50.5 Cents per Mile

IR-2007-192, Nov. 27, 2007

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today issued the 2008 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes.

Beginning Jan. 1, 2008, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (including vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be:

  • 50.5 cents per mile for business miles driven;
  • 19 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes; and
  • 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations.

The new rate for business miles compares to a rate of 48.5 cents per mile for 2007. The new rate for medical and moving purposes compares to 20 cents in 2007. The rate for miles driven in service of charitable organizations has remained the same.

The standard mileage rate for business is based on an annual study of the fixed and variable costs of operating an automobile; the standard rate for medical and moving purposes is based on the variable costs as determined by the same study. Runzheimer International, an independent contractor, conducted the study for the IRS.

The mileage rate for charitable miles is set by law.

A taxpayer may not use the business standard mileage rate for a vehicle after using any depreciation method under the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS), after claiming a Section 179 deduction for that vehicle, for any vehicle used for hire or for more than four vehicles used simultaneously.

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