I need help figuring something involving a half-percentage.
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Post date: 2021-04-14 09:31:18 |
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Per the IRS, the mileage deduction for 2020 is 57.5 cents per mile. I drove a total of 525 business miles (yup; pandemic.) I don't know how to figure something with two decimal points:
.57 x 525 miles is $299.25, but how to figure it with that second decimal of .5% per mile? |
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