This has been done a number of times before.
If the contract is in the company name, on a business tariff, then each employee can have one mobile phone. The company will pay for all calls and line rental (personal and business) for the employee. Having the contract in your name, and putting the company name as line one of the address does not count - if the contract is in your name, then unlucky:
If the contract is not in the company name, you can claim back as expenses the business related phone calls that you made each month. You cannot claim back any line rental. You cannot claim back any of the free minutes (so if you get 100 free minutes, 90 are used on business and you then rack up 50 minutes on personal use - tough, the company cannot reimburse you, as there has been no business related expenditure).
HTH,
FaQQer
If the contract is in the company name, on a business tariff, then each employee can have one mobile phone. The company will pay for all calls and line rental (personal and business) for the employee. Having the contract in your name, and putting the company name as line one of the address does not count - if the contract is in your name, then unlucky:
If the contract is not in the company name, you can claim back as expenses the business related phone calls that you made each month. You cannot claim back any line rental. You cannot claim back any of the free minutes (so if you get 100 free minutes, 90 are used on business and you then rack up 50 minutes on personal use - tough, the company cannot reimburse you, as there has been no business related expenditure).
HTH,
FaQQer
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