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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker View Post
    This sounds like a reimbursement, not an allowance.

    An allowance is paid whether you use the car or not. Its taxed (unless you lodge a variation) & it appears on your PAYG summary at the end of the year.

    A reimbursement is just an expense claim like any other expense. Put the claim form in & get reimbursed accordingly.

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    yep thats a better was of putting it.........thanks

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    Wish i could pay my guys a car allowance,save a lot of hassles.

    Their answer would be..........i am out of here.

    But ,good tradies are hard to find,just like rocking horse poo.......

    So i suppose they will still be driving my vehicles around,and forgetting to check the water,oil,tyres,etc,etc.......

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    I am paid a car allowance.

    The company no longer provides company cars (free) but expects that I should have a car to do my job.

    So they pay me an amount on top of my wage that is taxed at the marginal rate. Whenever I use the vehicle for work purposes I can claim that use as a tax deductable expense usually at the ATO's rate per Km.
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    I'm reimbursed at $0.85/km at the moment.

    My employer is being pretty good to me at the moment though

    Cheers.

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    My employer pays $160 p/w for employees to use their own car, or for those who are on a "reserve contract" where they can be sent anywhere any day, they get about $5 p/h on their hourly rate, which also includes holiday pay, is paid at penalty rates for overtime, and contributes to super etc.

    They tried offering $120 (about 3+ years ago), but when it went to arbitration, the commisioner made it $160.

    Before that, they pais about $0.60 per km (depending on engine size) or gave you the option of taking a TAXI. This is better for the employer now, as one can only imagine what a peak hour taxi across Melbourne, to and from work would cost.

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    15 years ago, I guy I knew was being paid $3 per km to use his 4WD to distribute Govt surveys in the Kimberley.

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    in any case pretty sure you can claim the difference between what your employer pays you and what the ato pays

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    I always go the ATO rates.

    I wouldnt recommend claiming through the company then the ATO. Just do one or the other. Otherwise your payment summary, in most cases shows the mileage paid as a allowance.

    If you clain both the ATO alarm bells ring, because it looks like double dipping. Still legal, if you are not double dipping however i dont like the ato to look to close to my tax returns

    Dorko

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    I'll look the govt ones up tomorrow if I get a chance.

    I agree with you it's a bit skint. However consider a trip of 10km. They will pay you $5.50, yet your fuel cost will be under $2 for that trip in your fender.

    So, if it's only an occasional thing I wouldn't loose too much sleep about it. But I can understand the principle.

    The other option is to ask for a cab voucher Probably by the time you stuff around filling in the form, someone in HR processes it and passes it to payroll, and someone over there does a one off it may well be cheaper...
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    I am paid 0.83c / km the first 5000 ks tax free I use my D3 every day and
    average about 150k a day for work just around Brisvages.
    That is the Qld Goverment rate for the pay scale I am currently on.
    If I get an up grade it will drop to 0.69c/km.

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