Mileage Promise
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dcw@pr

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3,516 posts

266 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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My girlfriend works for a large national company, and her designated place of work is their office in Sevenoaks. For 6 weeks she was working in another office, about 40 miles away. She was told so drive there, and she could claim the mileage at 40p/mile as it was more than 10 miles from her designated place of work. Now when she has come to claim expenses, one of the guys is saying that this was not the case, and she cannot claim anything. Is there anything in the law about the 10 miles from your designated work place, or anything like that?

wanty1974

3,704 posts

271 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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Not in law, but could be in their contract terms. Did she keep any proof of the original offer?

dcw@pr

Original Poster:

3,516 posts

266 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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wanty1974 said:
Not in law, but could be in their contract terms. Did she keep any proof of the original offer?


afaik it was verbal

Plotloss

67,280 posts

293 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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She should be able to claim the difference of 30 miles as it was a temporary arrangement.

Eric Mc

124,784 posts

288 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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Claim in what repect - claim from her employer? Or claim as a tax deductable cost?

dcw@pr

Original Poster:

3,516 posts

266 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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from her employer

randlemarcus

13,646 posts

254 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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For goodness sake, its just over seven hundred pounds - if a large company cant afford this, then they have bigger issues than her manager being a c*&k. Her T&Cs will assume that her designated base is free from expenses claims from home. If the company asked her to work 40 miles away for a limited period, then they should have expected to shell out. In her boots, I'd have been submitting claims at least monthly, though (he says, with at least a months worth of outstanding exes)

UpTheIron

4,057 posts

291 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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dcw@pr said:
My girlfriend works for a large national company, and her designated place of work is their office in Sevenoaks. For 6 weeks she was working in another office, about 40 miles away. She was told so drive there, and she could claim the mileage at 40p/mile as it was more than 10 miles from her designated place of work. Now when she has come to claim expenses, one of the guys is saying that this was not the case, and she cannot claim anything. Is there anything in the law about the 10 miles from your designated work place, or anything like that?
I would be surprised if her contract (or more likely staff handbook that the contract refers to) doesn't state something along the lines of:

Mileage accrued to/from other company locations, customers, suppliers, etc etc, will be paid at £xyz (with different rates for those with co. cars or allowances). This mileage will be calculated by deducting her 'normal' commute from the distance covered.

You say "one of the guys" is saying otherwise...is this her boss?

Eric Mc

124,784 posts

288 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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She can only claim what her employer says she can claim. Normally, the company will set out on the employment contract how and when an employee can make such mileage claims. My first port of call would be the Employment Contract.