Vanessa A
Employee Tax Expert

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No, it does not.  Based on this link from the IRS, personal aircraft expenses are based on actual/prorated costs.  The screen shot you attached looks like it may be something for people using their vehicles for government jobs.  It also does not appear that it is specifically addressing charitable miles.  Vehicle charitable miles are 14 cents per mile versus 65 cents per mile for business use of an automobile so unless it was specifically addressing charitable donation miles, I would not rely on it.  

 

Additionally, you are able to deduct actual expenses as a donation for many things, including miles driven instead of taking the standard mileage deduction.  So when it comes to taxes, the IRS sources would be the most reliable and relevant and even though the link I posted is for business miles, it is a standard method for just about every type of deduction that involves vehicles or property unless it is somehow limited.. 

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