"official" mileage question
K_Lynch
25 Posts
I received an e-mail from my supervisor with an "official" mileage number to be reimbursed by the company. No matter what route an employee is taking to/from another location, they will get "X" amount covered. Each alternate location has now been given an "official" mileage each way. The numbers are fairly accurate, leaves no option for unusual circumstances.
Once a company chooses to reimburse for mileage, does it retain the right to select the amount of miles it would cover? If an employee takes a detour, they have no recourse? It seems like splitting hairs to me. And a bad move for morale.
No, the management isn't telling the staff, I'll be left that rewarding opportunity.
Once a company chooses to reimburse for mileage, does it retain the right to select the amount of miles it would cover? If an employee takes a detour, they have no recourse? It seems like splitting hairs to me. And a bad move for morale.
No, the management isn't telling the staff, I'll be left that rewarding opportunity.
Comments
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
Employees ought to be glad they are getting what they can from management.
I've been with companies that won't pay mileage and you have a choice to either take it or take the highway.
Gene
I believe that employers are required to reimburse employees for all that the employee expends or loses in direct relation to the performance of his/her duties for the employer. This would include mileage, travel and dining expenses. The employer may reimburse for mileage at or below the rate allowed by the IRS.
Elizabeth
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
I took the question to mean that the employer states a specific number of miles between points, as opposed to setting a reimbursement cents per mile. The reason employers do that is because of the number of people who submit travel/expense reports with wide variations in the mileage between frequently traveled points. On my last job we had two plants 8 miles apart. We never saw requests stating 16 miles. We frequently saw 20, 32, 44, 38, 62, etc., round trip. So, the round trip rate was set at 16, period. Employers don't fancy paying employees to ride around or take side ventures or run up on the freeway and go by Home Depot.
Elizabeth