Traveling Employee Has Own Accomodations
MrCreosote
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If an employee travels and has their own place to stay, making a hotel unnecessary, do you pay them anything for saving you the hotel cost?
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Although, I never asked either.
No. We are reimbursed for expenses incurred, only. Similarly, if we do not use the full per diem for meals, we are not reimbursed for the savings to the company. Per lodging, whenever this happens, the person is staying with a friend or family member so they can visit. It's the employee's choice and they benefit by the added perk of getting to see that friend or family member.
Elizabeth
We don't have a practice that addresses that, but I would probably try to slide the extra dinner through Finance.
SMoll, we have never been able to pay for guests. The only time I have picked up the "tab" was when meeting with a clerk or cashier off site at a restraunt. My husband has traveled with me on occasion and I do not expense out any of his meals, only mine. In fairness, expense accounts were out of control here and monitoring them has been one of the cost savings to the company.
Elizabeth
I wasn't implying that the company pay for a companion (your husband)who was traveling with you. I was making a business decision about saving money. It works for Pork and DJ,Balloonman.
For me, I stay at mom's. The trade off is I get home-cooked, (whatever I want), my own room back, front porch swing, and I'm the special guest! Even if I don't get reimbursed, I take mom out.
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
Don't let your personal thoughts get involved, pay the EE to the extent possible for saving the company expense money. I get to use my company car and I stay with relatives when I go to seminars. The company pays for the seminar, my meals, if I pay for my son & his spouse because we use their home my company is very willing to pay for dinner as an offset for the lodging cost, which starts at $59.00 and up depending on how costly you want to be while travelling.
PORK