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2019 International LT625. Introduced for 2017 production, the International LT serves as the replacement for the ProStar. Using the NGV cab (under a substantial revision), the LT improves its fuel economy over 7% over the ProStar+, intended to save an operator over $2000 per year in fuel costs. [4]
International Motors, LLC (formerly Navistar International Corporation) is an American holding company created in 1986. The successor to the International Harvester manufacturing company, International produces trucks and diesel engines under its own brand; [ 3 ] the company produces buses under the IC Bus name.
Per diem (Latin for "per day" or "for each day") or daily allowance is a specific amount of money that an organization gives an individual, typically an employee, per day to cover living expenses when travelling on the employer's business. A per diem payment can cover part or all of the expenses incurred. For example, it may include an ...
For 2017, Navistar underwent a redesign of its NGV model family (which dated to 2001), with the Prostar and Transtar becoming the International LT and RH, respectively. For 2018 production, the Lonestar followed suit; as part of the update, the model line became the final International truck series to keep its "-Star" model name.
After 2017, International ended production of the 9000 series entirely with no direct successor. The role of the extended-hood International Class 8 highway conventional is currently served by the NGV-cab International Lonestar (introduced in 2009); far different in design from the ProStar, the LoneStar is an aerodynamic conventional that ...
The business mileage reimbursement rate is an optional standard mileage rate used in the United States for purposes of computing the allowable business deduction, for Federal income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code, at 26 U.S.C. § 162, for the business use of a vehicle. Under the law, the taxpayer for each year is generally ...
Incentive per diem (IPD) was a program created in the United States in 1970 to encourage railroads to purchase new boxcars. Established by the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), a regulatory agency overseeing railroads, the program offered significant payments to railroads that purchased new boxcars.
Delegating certain authority of the President to establish maximum per diem rates for Government civilian personnel in travel status August 4, 1966 168 11295 Rules governing the granting, issuing, and verifying of United States passports August 5, 1966 169 11296