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    Topic: Company Car Policy

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    Aaron Mensinger
    Aaron Mensinger
    Company Car Policy
    11-21-2007 / 3:35 pm    #1

    I have been put in charge of revising our company's policy regarding cars. While I have the basics regarding safe use of the car, I am having more trouble finding out what percentage of the upkeep of the car is the responsibility of the employee versus the employer.

    Any help or sample policies would be helpful

    Stephen Hemrick
    Stephen Hemrick
    Re: Company Car Policy
    05-13-2008 / 3:51 pm    #2

    I have never heard of a company paying for the maintenance of employees' cars even if travel is a significant part of their job, and I know of no law that requires one to do so. You may consider paying a greater mileage reimbursement rate to offset those expenses which come naturally with owning an automobile.




     
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