Keep a log of miles driven for personal use vs. total miles.
There is no set average a company pays out for mileage of a personal use car. The amount a company pays out is an agreement defined when a job is offered. The company has their own policy. It is a uncharted standard.
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.
I would use a tape measure to measure a car.
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The cheapest way to do this is just to have personal use added onto your current business auto policy. It's much more cost effective than buying a separate personal policy when not on company business.
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).
When you are an owner of the business and/or your company policy does not prohibit personal use of a computer, and the personal use of the computer is not at the expense of company work, and your use of the computer does not violate any laws or regulations that may put the company at risk legally.
The answer would be no. But in the case small business they use company car 9 am -5 pm, then they use it for personal use.In that case they can have in their personal name the business owner, a personal auto policy will cover them.If the company owns vehicles and ofcourse they are titled in the business's name, they need commercial vehicle insurance for complete coverage.
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whoever insures the car is ultimately legally responsible. the company may take disciplinary action and/or require you to use a personal vehicle. If it was your vehicle, you are.
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