No it's not, unless you give express permission first.
Yes, but only if the employee used his own vehicle voluntarily and a company vehicle was available.
Mileage reimbursement is not provided to employees when using company-owned vehicles. Mileage reimbursement is usually offered to employees who must use their own personal vehicles for travel on company business.
Is my employer by law to pay me for mileage if he requires me to go to another site he owns to pick up company supplies in my personal vehicle? Also would he be liable if I get into an accident while doing pick ups and deliveries for him because he refuses to have the supplies delivered to our store.
Gas mileage reimbursement rates in Nebraska vary depending on the organization or employer. However, the standard mileage rate set by the IRS for business use of a personal vehicle in 2021 is 56 cents per mile. Employers can choose to reimburse at this rate or a different rate they determine. It's important to check with your employer or organization to learn their specific gas mileage reimbursement policy in Nebraska.
generally nothing. Mileage is usually only paid when an employee uses their personal vehicle for company travel.
Reimbursement rates for business travel in your own vehicle are set by the Internal Revenue Service. See related links for details.
Gas mileage reimbusement in every state in the USA is the same, changing each year according to the IRS rules. In 2007, the reimbursement is 48.5 cents per mile, up from 44.5 cents in 2006. Also, the reimbursement includes the cost of operating your vehicle, not just the gas.
If you are using your personal auto in the course of business/in the course of employment, then you need to contact your insurance company. The reason for this is that the vehicle usage is CHANGED now, so the parameters they used to extend the offer of policy to you have now changed. Additonal concerns would arise if you were to injure someone while driving your own vehicle, but at the direction of and in the interest of your employer. The reimbursement for mileage has nothing to do with your insurance coverage. Mileage reimbursement is primarily intended to partially 'reimburse' you for wear and tear on your vehicle. Your company also most likely reimburses you for gas usage or provides a credit card designated specifically for gasoline purchases. Additionally, it is highly likely that your employer's umbrella policy does not cover your personal auto. The carrier for their umbrella policy is not interested in managing coverage on a potential fleet of vehicles not owned by the employer, which is exactly what they would be doing. The umbrella policy is likely in force for other types of injury/damages to others, caused by the company's activities.
I was recently told by a fellow I am hiring to do parcel pickups around Belgium that the reimbursement rate is 0,37centimes per km. Unfortunately, the actual fuel cost of running a diesel vehicle is about 0,05c per km.
Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) Mileage Reimbursement Rates 2011: Automobile: $0.51 per mile Motorcycle: $.048 per mile Airplane: $1.29 per mile
Who owns the car, the co or the person?
An SR22 filing would have to accompany your Personal auto insurance policy. Personal Auto insurance "never" provides coverage for a commercial company vehicle with or without an SR22 filing.
No, the company cannot drive! If the company wants you to use your personal car for company business, they should provide insurance for that use.