Crown Victoria Interceptor
FordThe most common code for Crown Victoria (Crown Vic) is 8073. This code allows for the public safety factor of items in car while running. Remember when using this code: intermittant usage of vehicle (more than 50%) is allowable--so for those getting in/out of the car several times a day, it is likely appropriate to claim all working hours (when assigned to a vehicle).
Manufacturer
FordModel
Crown Victoria InterceptorDate Added
08/20/2020Associated Cost Codes
8073 |
Automobile, Police - hoursHP to 250Notes Stationary with engine running. |
FEMA Rates | |
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07/26/2023:
09/15/2021: 08/15/2019: 09/01/2017: 07/01/2015: 03/08/2013: 09/15/2010: 05/01/2008: 08/28/2005: |
$19.89/hr $16.27/hr $16.05/hr $15.69/hr $19.75/hr $16.25/hr $16.25/hr $18.00/hr $14.35/hr |
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8072 |
Automobile, Police - mileageHP to 250Notes Patrolling. |
FEMA Rates | |
07/26/2023:
09/15/2021: 08/15/2019: 09/01/2017: 07/01/2015: 03/08/2013: 09/15/2010: 09/15/2010: 05/01/2008: 08/28/2005: |
$0.68/mi $0.56/mile $0.55/mi $0.54/mi $0.65/mi $0.60/mi $0.60/mi $0.60/mi $0.63/mi $0.55/mi |
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