IRS standard mileage rate 2025: International comparison

— International Tax & IRS Specialist

Published: 10/15/2025 • Last reviewed: 10/15/2025 • 7 min read

Compare IRS standard mileage rate with rates from other countries and understand the differences.

IRS standard mileage rate 2025: International comparison

IRS Standard Mileage Rate 2025: International Comparison[^irs-mileage-44]

IRS (USA) standard rate for 2025 is global reference, but each country has its own reality. Let's compare.

2025 Rates by Country (converted to USD/km)

- USA (IRS): $0.68/mile = $0.42/km - UK: £0.45/mile = $0.56/km (first 16,000km) - Canada: CAD $0.70/km = $0.52/km (first 5,000km) - Australia: AUD $0.88/km = $0.57/km - Germany: €0.30/km = $0.32/km - France: €0.52/km (average) = $0.56/km - Brazil: R$ 1.50/km = $0.30/km - Mexico: MXN $4.00/km = $0.23/km

Why the Differences Between Countries?

1. FUEL COST: - USA: $0.90/liter (subsidized) - Europe: $1.80-2.20/liter (high taxes) - Brazil/Mexico: $1.00-1.20/liter

2. VEHICLE COST: - USA: relatively cheap vehicles - Brazil: high taxes, cars 50-80% more expensive - Europe: moderate prices but expensive insurance

3. DEPRECIATION: - Mature markets (USA, Europe): predictable 15-20%/year depreciation - Emerging markets: erratic 10-30%/year depreciation

4. MAINTENANCE: - USA: cheap parts, expensive labor - Europe: everything expensive - Latin America: expensive parts, cheap labor

Implications for Multinationals

- DON'T use American rate globally - Adapt by country considering real local costs - UK and Australia have fairer rates than USA - Brazil and Mexico need higher rates than official tables show

Universal Calculation Method 1. Local fuel / efficiency = fuel cost/km 2. Add 50-80% for depreciation, insurance, maintenance 3. Compare with country's official rate 4. Use higher to be fair to employee

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