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No -- your personal mileage is NEVER deductible. In fact, in your situation, the personal mileage use of the employer provided auto is taxable benefit. (Note: Commuting to and from work is considered personal use).
the property of your employer
Unless you have a contract or local law states otherwise, your employer is in charge of your schedule and can compel you to work whenever they deem necessary.
An employer is the person or company that you work for. It is your responsibility as an employee to represent your employer by doing a good job.
Your employer is not required to do so unless you have an agreement with them do pay. You do have certain rights to deduct this mileage from your taxes if you meet certain requirements.
He has the write t do anything if you work for hm
A company where my dedication and hard work will be noticed.
That depends on the employer and the employer's insurance policy.
I want to know the varios facilities for employer in there company to doing there work attentively?Ask them.
It Can depends on the company. Most do not and only begin pay when they walk into work and clock/sign in. They do pay if you are delivering or collecting goods and you have to drive around in your company vechile. BAd answer above. Even if the employer provides a vehicle for its convenience, employees are not on paid time when commuting to the workplace. No pay, no employer liability if injured.