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Rates typically apply through a calendar year but can change during a year. Image: hxdbzxy/Shutterstock.com

GSA has increased the mileage reimbursement rates for calendar year 2023 for using a privately owned vehicle on federal travel if no government-owned vehicle is available, from 62.5 to 65.5 cents per mile. That mirrors an increase recently set by the IRS for certain tax-related purposes; the two typically move in tandem.

The rate for when a government-owned vehicle is available but the employee chooses to use his or her own vehicle is rising from 18 to 22 cents per mile. The rate for using a privately owned motorcycle is rising from 56.5 to 63.5 cents per mile, and for using a privately owned airplane from $1.515 to $1.74 per mile.

Rates typically apply through a calendar year but can change during a year, as they did last year, due to significant changes in gas prices.

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