Fivetimes.... if your wife's motor clocks up the mileage and you are insured on it then I can't see how they could prove otherwise.
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I thought I had to give my car reg and make and model on my expense form but I think I imagined it ....Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostNot that I am actually claiming the mileage (yet...), but where does it get recorded about what car I use to go to work ? I could have been using the wifes ??Comment
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