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My partner has a company car, which has been forced upon him (see previous threads) to justify private mileage deductions. He suffers a deduction of �385 for private mileage + �100 deduction for backpayment of pm. He only took a job so far away as he was assured a vehicle which would be no expense to himself.
They have now decided that from 01st April'09 he will have to fund the fuel for both private & business travel & claim the business fuel back at the end of the month. On top of what they will deduct for mileage at he end of March, we cannot possibly afford this fuel output for a month before waiting on the money coming back. We struggle to live with the deductions they are currently taking, and although funding the private fuel will probably work out cheaper to ourseves in the long run, we cannot afford the business fuel on top. He is not on a big salary and just cannot afford the deductions etc. Obviously, he is looking for another job, but in the meantime we're stuck with it. I cant believe they are allowed to do this. I'd be grateful for any advice you can offer.
Basically, for one reason or another, they are trying to drive my partner out of his job - he was employed by managers who have since left the company with ill feeling, and
My partner has a company car, which has been forced upon him (see previous threads) to justify private mileage deductions. He suffers a deduction of �385 for private mileage + �100 deduction for backpayment of pm. He only took a job so far away as he was assured a vehicle which would be no expense to himself.
They have now decided that from 01st April'09 he will have to fund the fuel for both private & business travel & claim the business fuel back at the end of the month. On top of what they will deduct for mileage at he end of March, we cannot possibly afford this fuel output for a month before waiting on the money coming back. We struggle to live with the deductions they are currently taking, and although funding the private fuel will probably work out cheaper to ourseves in the long run, we cannot afford the business fuel on top. He is not on a big salary and just cannot afford the deductions etc. Obviously, he is looking for another job, but in the meantime we're stuck with it. I cant believe they are allowed to do this. I'd be grateful for any advice you can offer.
Basically, for one reason or another, they are trying to drive my partner out of his job - he was employed by managers who have since left the company with ill feeling, and
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