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Infographic Explores BYOD Pros and Cons 23 Aug 2013 | 08:55 pm

A new infographic from Business & Legal Resources (BLR) examines an issue that is gaining momentum in workplaces throughout the United States—Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD. More and more employees ow...

Two Case Studies on USERRA—Who Wins? 22 Aug 2013 | 11:07 pm

Case Study 1: John Falsifies Paperwork The facts: John is a supervisory employee at a delivery company and is a longtime reservist and combat veteran. Here’s the scenario: John is told by a coworke...

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New Mileage Rates for 2011 July-Dec betweendeathandtaxes.wordpress.com 27 Jun 2011 | 05:56 am

The IRS has increased the mileage rate deduction from .51 cents to 55.5 cents per mile beginning  July 1, 2011. Taxpayers may use the optional standard rates to calculate the deductible costs of opera...

New Mileage Rates For 2011 betweendeathandtaxes.wordpress.com 24 Dec 2010 | 02:38 pm

The IRS has released it’s mileage rates for tax year 2011. These standard mileage rates can be used for deducting qualified miles used for business, charitable, medical or moving expenses. Beginning o...

Business? Moving? Medical trav… tchouse.com 4 Jul 2011 | 06:48 pm

Business? Moving? Medical travel? 2011 splits the year re: standard mileage rates http://t.co/XIYPK4k

Mileage Expenses and Reimbursement taxes.lifetips.com 17 Aug 2013 | 05:00 am

Allowable mileage rates for your vehicle depend upon the usage. For instance, is it for business, medical, or volunteer? Personal usage is never deductible under IRS rules. If you use your vehicle du...

What Is a Mileage Reimbursement Rate auto---insurance.org 24 Mar 2012 | 04:08 am

The Facts Companies who use mileage reimbursement for their employees who use private cars generally base their rates on the IRS rates. These rates vary from year to year but generally increase over ...

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