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Business Mileage Deduction Calculator 2025 — What Is Your Driving Worth?
Free Tool · 2025 IRS Rate

Every business mile you drove
has a dollar value.
Let’s find yours.

The IRS standard mileage rate for 2025 is 70 cents per mile — the highest it has ever been. This tool calculates your exact deduction, personalized to how you work.

Claim this on Schedule C, Line 9. Most people underclaim because they never do the math. That stops here.

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🚗 Mileage Deduction Calculator — 2025
01 — Your situation
What best describes how you work?
This personalizes your tips and context.
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Freelancer / 1099
Self-employed, contractor, gig worker
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Small Business Owner
LLC, S-corp, sole proprietor
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Real Estate / Rental
Properties, showings, tenant visits
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W-2 Employee
Salaried or hourly
W-2 employees cannot deduct mileage under current federal law (since the 2017 TCJA). Ask your employer about a reimbursement plan under IRS accountable plan rules instead.
02 — Your mileage
How many business miles did you drive this year?
Include client visits, supplier runs, job site trips. Do not include commuting to a fixed regular office.
miles
Your 2025 Standard Mileage Deduction
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How the Standard Mileage Deduction Works

The IRS standard mileage rate lets self-employed filers, business owners, and real estate investors deduct a set amount per business mile — no gas receipts or insurance statements required. For 2025, that rate is 70¢/mile, reported on Schedule C, Line 9. See IRS Publication 463 for full guidance.

IRS Standard Mileage Rates by Year

Tax YearRate per Mile
202570.0¢ — highest ever
202467.0¢
202365.5¢
2022 (Jul–Dec)62.5¢
2022 (Jan–Jun)58.5¢
202156.0¢

Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expenses

You can also deduct actual vehicle costs (gas, insurance, depreciation × business-use %). The better method depends on your vehicle and how much you drive. Compare both using the full vehicle deduction guide. Once you choose standard mileage for a vehicle, you generally must stick with it.

The Mileage Log Requirement

The IRS requires contemporaneous records — each entry needs: date, destination, business purpose, and miles. Apps like MileIQ or Everlance auto-log via GPS. Don’t reconstruct from memory at year end — it won’t hold up. See the IRS recordkeeping requirements for details.

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