Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really lovely, thank you. My employers won’t even pay me mileage, so wanted to thank you for doing this. It means a lot.
Refuse to use your vehicle and find a decent employer.
That’s illegal. Keep track of your miles. It’s $0.655 per mile. It’s adds up very quickly.
Wait are employers supposed to pay for the miles it takes to get to/from their house for work, or just pay for the miles you put on driving the kids to/from activities?
Commuting from home to primary work location is employee's responsibility. If employeee has to drive far from home directly to different work sites, and doesn't drive to office/base first, it gets more complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really lovely, thank you. My employers won’t even pay me mileage, so wanted to thank you for doing this. It means a lot.
Refuse to use your vehicle and find a decent employer.
That’s illegal. Keep track of your miles. It’s $0.655 per mile. It’s adds up very quickly.
Wait are employers supposed to pay for the miles it takes to get to/from their house for work, or just pay for the miles you put on driving the kids to/from activities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really lovely, thank you. My employers won’t even pay me mileage, so wanted to thank you for doing this. It means a lot.
Refuse to use your vehicle and find a decent employer.
That’s illegal. Keep track of your miles. It’s $0.655 per mile. It’s adds up very quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really lovely, thank you. My employers won’t even pay me mileage, so wanted to thank you for doing this. It means a lot.
Refuse to use your vehicle and find a decent employer.
Anonymous wrote:Most families just buy a used mini van. Yes add her to your insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are going to lease a car for our nanny to use. Anything that we should think about? Do we need to add her to the insurance for the car?
Is this for use only while at work? If she can use it for personal use then IRS considers taxable.
Anonymous wrote:This is really lovely, thank you. My employers won’t even pay me mileage, so wanted to thank you for doing this. It means a lot.
Anonymous wrote:We are going to lease a car for our nanny to use. Anything that we should think about? Do we need to add her to the insurance for the car?