Internal Revenue Bulletin: 2009-12 |
March 23, 2009 |
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Fringe benefits aircraft valuation formula. The Standard Industry Fare Level (SIFL) cents-per-mile rates and terminal charge in effect for the first half of 2009 are set forth for purposes of determining the value of non-commercial flights on employer-provided aircraft under section 1.61-21(g) of the regulations.
For purposes of the taxation of fringe benefits under section 61 of the Internal Revenue Code, section 1.61-21(g) of the Income Tax Regulations provides a rule for valuing noncommercial flights on employer-provided aircraft. Section 1.61-21(g)(5) provides an aircraft valuation formula to determine the value of such flights. The value of a flight is determined under the base aircraft valuation formula (also known as the Standard Industry Fare Level formula or SIFL) by multiplying the SIFL cents-per-mile rates applicable for the period during which the flight was taken by the appropriate aircraft multiple provided in section 1.61-21(g)(7) and then adding the applicable terminal charge. The SIFL cents-per-mile rates in the formula and the terminal charge are calculated by the Department of Transportation and are reviewed semi-annually.
The following chart sets forth the terminal charge and SIFL mileage rates:
| Period During Which the Flight Is Taken | Terminal Charge | SIFL Mileage Rates |
|---|---|---|
| 1/1/09 - 6/30/09 | $45.41 | Up to 500 miles = $.2484 per mile |
| 501-1500 miles = $.1894 per mile | ||
| Over 1500 miles = $.1821 per mile |
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