Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) Mileage Reimbursement Rates 2011: Automobile: $0.51 per mile Motorcycle: $.048 per mile Airplane: $1.29 per mile
On 6/23/08, the IRS increased mileage reimbursement for privately owned automobiles to 58.5 cents.
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.
The amount of money a person is paid on a company owned vehicle for gas reimbursements will depend on the company. A person could get paid per mile or paid for each trip, no matter how many miles are traveled.
Buick is a premium brand of vehicle produced by General MotorsChevrolet is a brand of vehicle produced by General Motors.So Buick are not owned by Chevrolet but are part of the same company.
NOT necessarily. A company owned passenger car that is intended for the personal transportation of company employees would not need to be registered as a commercial vehicle. However, a vehicle used to transport goods would be considered a commercial vehicle. This is common in the logistics and transport industries.
- Airplane .......... $1.07 per mile - Automobile Rates: 44.5 cents per mile (if no Government Owned Vehicle available) 28.5 cents per mile (if Government Owned Vehicle available) 12.5 cents per mile (if committed to use Government Owned Vehicle) - Motorcycle POV Rate ..... 30.5 cents per mile You can find this information at www.gsa.gov
A company vehicle is owned by a company. Therefore, they are responsible for upgrading their vehicle. They can not fire you for not paying to upgrade their equipment. That would be cause for action. If you own the company and your insurance is demanding that you have this for a better rate, you just have to decide if the cost for the interlock is worth the discount in rate (usually is).
Many Lexus cars are pre-owned and have good gas mileage. Lexus offers hybrids that have great gas mileage and that are pre-owned.
CRS 24-9-104 - Mileage Reimbursement RateCRS 24-9-104 states that on and after January 1, 2008, state officers and employees shall be allowed mileage reimbursement of 90% of the prevailing IRS rate per mile for each mile actually and necessarily traveled while on official state business and, when authorized to be utilized and necessary for official state business, 95% of the prevailing IRS rate per mile for four-wheel-drive vehicles (necessary because of road, terrain, or adverse weather conditions) and forty cents per nautical mile for privately owned aircraft.The IRS mileage reimbursement rates and the State of Colorado rates effective January 1, 2011 and July 1, 2011 are shown below. Keep in mind that state travel that began before July 1, 2011 and ends after that date will need the mileage broken out between the two different rates.Mileage Reimbursement RatesMileage Ratescents per mile1/1/2011 to 6/30/11Effective 7/1/2011IRS Rate5156State of Colorado2WD46504WD4953
Yes, she can. It makes no difference who the car is owned by, the insurance company will cover the liabilities according to the policy.
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.