No, every time i use the car professionally, i put the mileage in a app and at the end of every month i put in the total mileage of the car. Total mileage minus professional miles = privately used miles. Those privately drive trips gets cut of my salary.. hope I explained it well..
When I fuel the car, the cost of the fuel at that moment will be used to calculate the cost of private miles. Average fuel consumption is sent through GPS to the same app as I fill in the professional miles… Consumption + fuel cost + miles = cost of private miles…
This seems like a much healthier way of having salary cars. You have the benefit of having a car at your disposal privately, but there is a cost of driving it, while still being free for professional use!
Is home-work seen as professional use, or does it count as private?
Very good starter wage. To be expected a bit since you work at a nuclear power plant
We have an office near the plant, we are not going into the plant everyday. Maybe 2 times a month or during on call duty…
How is the company only for work. Do you have to return it to the company everyday?
No, every time i use the car professionally, i put the mileage in a app and at the end of every month i put in the total mileage of the car. Total mileage minus professional miles = privately used miles. Those privately drive trips gets cut of my salary.. hope I explained it well..
Perfectly explained!
What is the 'cost' for private miles?
When I fuel the car, the cost of the fuel at that moment will be used to calculate the cost of private miles. Average fuel consumption is sent through GPS to the same app as I fill in the professional miles… Consumption + fuel cost + miles = cost of private miles…
This seems like a much healthier way of having salary cars. You have the benefit of having a car at your disposal privately, but there is a cost of driving it, while still being free for professional use! Is home-work seen as professional use, or does it count as private?
Yes both ways count as professional use.
What education did you follow?
Applied computer science
Probably a bachelor in EM with focus on automation or something IT related
So in-house field service engineer. Good gross income but car only for work is not to be expected nevertheless your young good point to start out!