Ok, well it was worth a try! Thanks all.
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Yes and as a result of that silly determination in my case it resulted in the employer paying through the nose for taxis everytime I went to the airport. And anyone who wanted the use of my company car while I was away was encouraged to use mine instead of their own. Such is life.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Similarly, my Dad got a huge BIK bill for a company van that was fully sign written up for the firm he worked for. Because the van was assigned to him and kept at his house overnight / when on holiday, etc. he had to pay quite a lot for it. So we all used to use it at weekends for tip runs, moving house, anything that might be ever-so-slightly awkward to get into the car boot, etc.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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