Government per diem rates change year to year depending on IRS Publication 1542. Rates are updated each year and go into effect on October 1. The General Services Administration (GSA) provides current, past, and upcoming national per diem rates. The GSA also provides rates for specific localiti...
Per diem rates can be tied to daily lodging, meals, miles driven, and incidental expenses. Per diem rates for meals and lodging are based on geographical location. Per diem rates for mileage are set by the IRS; for 2023, the mileage rate is $0.655 per mile, and for 2024, $0.67 per ...
Per diem rates in a nutshell Per diems can help businesses and employees manage travel expenses. When traveling for business, thinking ahead and mapping out your expenses can also help minimize out-of-pocket costs. If the company you’re traveling for reimburses you instead of providing a per...
Reports that the standard mileage rate for the use of a car for business purposes will decrease to 36 cents per mile, effective January 1, 2003, according to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. 2003 domestic per diem rates that employers can use to reimburse employee expenses for business ...