value of a take home vehicle?
MS HR
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does anyone know how to compute the monetary value of a take-home vehicle furnished to an employee to be used on the job but also for personal uses?
i'm trying to compute a "hidden compensation" dollar figure.
i'm trying to compute a "hidden compensation" dollar figure.
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[url]http://www.payroll-taxes.com/Articles/vehiclePersonal.html[/url]
Peyton Irby
Editor, Mississippi Employment Law Letter
Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A.
(601) 949-4810
[email]pirby@watkinsludlam.com[/email]
at least that's a starting point and i appreciate it very much.
This has nothing to do with the personal use of a company vehicle in the reporting to IRS. In the JULY 2004 issue, VOL. 9 NO 9 of "PAYROLL LEGAL ALERT",`it provides a General Valuation method FOR CALCULATION: "Sam drives a company car with a fair market value of $22,000.00; the fair market value of the lease is $6000.00 a year. He drives 40,000 miles, 17,000 RECORDED (MILES IN THE LOG) of which are personal use miles: 17,000/40000=.425x$6000.00=$2550.00 is the taxable value of his personal use and charged to the ee's W-2 annually as income not received in cash or check.
Hope this helps.
PORK
PS: THE "FAIR MARKET VALUE" IS BASED ON THE VALUE IN YOUR PARTICULAR LOCATION. My car was purchased this year for $16,000.00, next year, the value will reduce and the personal use miles will be cheaper by $4000.00 based on the depreciation schedule. Thus my personal use miles will also be cheaper and my total income lessened by the reduced value of my assigned vehicle.
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>Wow! You definitely have put some time and effort into this.
I will "steal" your idea and use it if I need to do the factoring somewhere down the road.
thanks so much for all who replied.
It is worth while to know I or any of us might have helped a member of the forum, "a friend in need, is a friend indeed".
PORK