For your UTAs, yes. For your Annual Training, no, as it is reimbursed to you.
Only if its work related, from home to work you cant. Hi, I'm an independent contractor myself, and I don't get mileage to and from the office. I don't think I've heard an independent contractor that claim their mileage.
Some companies do let you claim gas and mileage for driving to a work meeting. You should check with your company before making the trip.
Purdue has won 1 National Championship (1939). although Purdue makes no claim regarding national championships, despite the listing of a national championship for that school in the Official NCAA Football Records Book
with the closed with treatment order, you get medical paid, but give up your right to any lost wages and mileage for treatment. An open claim gives you the right to lost wages and mileage
In "normal" degree pursuit programs, no
a soldier. a soldier. a soldier.
18-28 mpg so they claim
40p a mile for the 1st 10000 then 25p
DD-214 showing 180 Days or more of active duty service. Does not include Training. You can claim 5 points with that alone. 10 points needs a SF-15 to be filled out. Visit opm.gov has a guide for further information.
An employer can pay any amount they want for gas mileage. The federal government allows an employee to claim a deduction for the business mileage if the employer does not reimburse the employee for the expense.
claim of policy APEX, i think
Depends on the tax rules that apply to the country you are claiming in.