GSA's Two Cents on Mileage Reimbursement
The General Services Administration has announced that it has raised the federal mileage reimbursement rate for using a privately owned car for government travel from 48.5 cents a mile to 50.5 cents. But you already knew that, if you read Robert Brodsky's GSA roundup Friday. The agency is seeking legislation that would eliminate the annual delay between when the IRS sets a new mileage rate and GSA verifies that it's acceptable for use in the federal sector.
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