Boy have I come to a crossroads with this decision.
I work for a company that provides you with a company car. I pay $150 per month for the vehicle and I can/do use it for personal use as well. They are now offering an alternative of we provide our own vehicle with reimbursement.
The options are:
#1. Stay with the current program. I pay $150 per month, have a fleet card, maintenance tickets, company provided insurance, license. Basically, I pay $150 per month for my car, nothing more ever.
#2. Provide my own vehicle. There are some stipulations that go with the vehicles that we are allowed to have. It has to be within 5 model years is the biggest one. They will pay me $329.63 per month for "fixed" vehicle payment. $107.64 per month for "maintenance and tires". And $299.59 per month for fuel. Total of $736.86 per month for reimbursement.
Background. Last month I drove 2090 business miles, and I have to submit and track those every month. So, If I drive more the "fuel" and "maintenance and tires" would go up/down depending on the number of miles I travel.
I have been told (but not really by an expert) that there is never a way that taking option #2 comes out to my benefit. Option #1 is always the best option. I know its not a deal to make money, but I want to make a wise choice.
they way I figure it is
Total of $736.86 total / 2090 business miles = 35.25 cents per mile
"fixed" of $329.63 / 2090 business miles = 15.77 cents per mile
"variable" of $407.23 / 2090 business miles = 19.48 cents per mile
Also, my company car is our families 3rd vehicle. We drive it for personal use anywhere from 200-400 miles per month.
I work for a company that provides you with a company car. I pay $150 per month for the vehicle and I can/do use it for personal use as well. They are now offering an alternative of we provide our own vehicle with reimbursement.
The options are:
#1. Stay with the current program. I pay $150 per month, have a fleet card, maintenance tickets, company provided insurance, license. Basically, I pay $150 per month for my car, nothing more ever.
#2. Provide my own vehicle. There are some stipulations that go with the vehicles that we are allowed to have. It has to be within 5 model years is the biggest one. They will pay me $329.63 per month for "fixed" vehicle payment. $107.64 per month for "maintenance and tires". And $299.59 per month for fuel. Total of $736.86 per month for reimbursement.
Background. Last month I drove 2090 business miles, and I have to submit and track those every month. So, If I drive more the "fuel" and "maintenance and tires" would go up/down depending on the number of miles I travel.
I have been told (but not really by an expert) that there is never a way that taking option #2 comes out to my benefit. Option #1 is always the best option. I know its not a deal to make money, but I want to make a wise choice.
they way I figure it is
Total of $736.86 total / 2090 business miles = 35.25 cents per mile
"fixed" of $329.63 / 2090 business miles = 15.77 cents per mile
"variable" of $407.23 / 2090 business miles = 19.48 cents per mile
Also, my company car is our families 3rd vehicle. We drive it for personal use anywhere from 200-400 miles per month.