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Giacomo Lepore

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I've just been hired by a company that has given me the corporate car among the benefits. I read the insurance and it says "carriage for transport things". How does this thing work? Can I move freely? If I'm hanging out with my girlfriend on Sunday? If they stop me?
 
I've just been hired by a company that has given me the corporate car among the benefits. I read the insurance and it says "carriage for transport things". How does this thing work? Can I move freely? If I'm hanging out with my girlfriend on Sunday? If they stop me?
You've been ripped off.
that machine you can practically use it from Monday to Friday at work time and to bring equipment or goods related to work.
forget to discard us wife and children and on Saturday and Sunday you should leave it in the garage.
 
You've been ripped off.
that machine you can practically use it from Monday to Friday at work time and to bring equipment or goods related to work.
forget to discard us wife and children and on Saturday and Sunday you should leave it in the garage.
Well, I'm sorry, but if I go away with three colleagues? Can't I even use it?

If they catch me who pays?
 
In addition, in case of left (Let us congratulate ...) the insurance does not respond to accidents to passengers.
 
the means is not mine, I what risk?
Is the vehicle owned by the company or leased or rented?
you in theory nothing, but stay on foot because they seize you the car is not beautiful.
and then from the insurance point of view people not related to business are not covered.
 
never had company cars, but the people I know and have use it clearly also for personal reasons, also because they have that as the only car (they do not have the personal car).
therefore on working/private use you should clarify with the company.
the problem I see instead is that it is registered as a truck and generally when it is so the number of passengers admitted is 2 or 3, attention that if you bring more insurance does not cover you.
 
I would avoid using it, mainly because of the risks that in the case of left the insurance may rival the driver.
 
never had company cars, but the people I know and have use it clearly also for personal reasons, also because they have that as the only car (they do not have the personal car).
therefore on working/private use you should clarify with the company.
the problem I see instead is that it is registered as a truck and generally when it is so the number of passengers admitted is 2 or 3, attention that if you bring more insurance does not cover you.
There are registered car n1, in which instead of having 5 maximum passengers if they have 4.
They are typically station wagon and suv.
as mentioned above there are 2 different problems. . .you can't use it for personal use (if you catch the gdf is [Bleep], although it should be said that hardly the finance stops vehicles that aesthetically are at all motorsport effects). generally if you stop the road police or police officers or carabinieri unless you find the turnpignolo let you go without too many stories, if you stop the gdf and you're not around for work at 99% you end up in the mess.
for insurance probably any passengers not related to work would have problems being covered. if someone swabs you and your girlfriend takes the whip shot to explain that that is a truck etc.
 
ah I forgot, to drive it you have to have the company's administrator's delegation on paper registered with stamp and signature.
 
never had company cars, but the people I know and have use it clearly also for personal reasons, also because they have that as the only car (they do not have the personal car).
therefore on working/private use you should clarify with the company.
the problem I see instead is that it is registered as a truck and generally when it is so the number of passengers admitted is 2 or 3, attention that if you bring more insurance does not cover you.
Obviously they are not registered truck, but cars for promiscuous use.
 
I agree. You can't use it out of work. you can carry colleagues, even Saturday and Sunday as long as it is planned. No family.
It's a strange benefit. better car for promiscuous use. It costs you too, but it's a clear benefit. the truck costs less to the company
 
Bye to all,
I also confirm that the car for use truck can not be used for personal or family purposes, a dear friend of mine has the company car but for personal agreements with his employer can use it as if it were a car of personal property (comoded of use)...his is a particular situation as it manages yards throughout the north of Italy and therefore it is always around for work and sometimes even on Sunday goes to do his boss.
 
but how does fringe benefit work?
I mean, if I have a promiscuous business car as a benefit, I use it on Saturday night but do you run into income? I pay taxes?

vice versa this here, okay, let's say I don't use it on Saturday night, I'll use that of my girlfriend, I only use it to go and get back from work, but fiscally it also suits me as well as the company?

And by the way, if I only use it to go to work and travel is not even a fiscally incorrect thing, right?
 
are changing things with the new year....and there are taxes to pay if you are not a seller or something like that and so do not download 30%. You'd better ask a accountant... .
 
fringe benefit you find it on a pay envelope and is calculated on a route of 15k km. So you pay us taxes, it’s a benefit because you use the car too. Of course the fuel for your business you have to pay for it.
I confirm that next year will be salted for both the company and the worker! Mah!
 

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