This isn't really a tax question, although the tax rules provide a mileage rate that many employers use to reimburse for vehicle use. That rate, includes all costs for the vehicle travel/use (maintainence, fuel, insurance, etc.) except for tolls. parking and such and is allowed as a reasonable amount, only requiring record keeping for distance used. It is what is called a "qualified" reimbursement plan so the money paid does not become income to you. (Understand, if he pays you a car allowance or such, it is income). Your personal arrangement with your employer is a matter of your own with him. It is not required by law that you receive any remibursement for anything.
There are not likely to be any tax credits. The estate should reimburse you for your time and expenses.
It depends on the country and company you are referring to.
state two reasons why a company should use a system of management accounts
It depends on where the holding company is located and the shareholding that the holding company has in the JV. At a minimum, the JV should be included in the Holding company's accounts as an investment and consolidated as such.
A company looking for a business checking account should look for incentives such as higher interest rates and no fees. A company may also want to consider a bank that handles payroll for their employees.
If the vehicle is past due for maintenance, you need to take your vehicle in immediately. You don't want to go to far pass your scheduled maintenance or it's going to be costly.
responsibility of the driver/owner and performed on a regular basis.
If your license is suspended, you should not be driving any vehicle, including a company vehicle. The company should not allow you to drive.
The CEO of the corporation is responsible for paying the ticket because the vehicle belongs to his/her corporation but the person driving the vehicle at the time of the infraction (if known) should reimburse the corporation for committing the offense.
This depends on your location. If you check local newspapers or online websites such as Craigslist or Angie's List, you should be able to find a pool maintenance company.
With proper maintenance should last life of vehicle
Schedule and document routine maintenance tasks.
Maintenance Schedule The best way to get the maintenance schedule for your vehicle is to go to Related links below and choose maintenance schedule from the left column. You'll then need to enter your VIN or answer some questions (year, model, transmission, etc.) about your vehicle. You'll get a complete maintenance schedule for your Ford Expedition. Good luck.
It depends on your driving style and how old the car is. For a new car, you should expect to pay may a few thousand dollars for maintenance. For an older car, you should expect to pay more.
Depends on what your intentions are. If you're planning to work as a company driver, then learning to maintain a vehicle will do you little good, since major fleets don't allow their drivers to perform maintenance on the vehicles.
No. Only when it means "reimburse" and even then, not always.
Means the vehicle needs an oil change or other maintenance. Newer models also show a code like "B16" which will indicate what maintenance is needed. There are instructions in the manual on how to clear the light. However, you should do the maintenance yourself or have it done at a shop as soon as you can.