Evening everyone and thank you for taking time to read this.
For my job I am employed as mobile FM electrical/multi-skilled engineer, I am supplied with a company van to traven to any of 3 static sites my company manage to do my work, I have worked with them for 23 months.
I have just recieve comms today to announce company changes that effect me as follows...
I am no longer reporting to my general (roaming) manager and now I am now going to be reporting to the site manager on one particular site, and I will be reporting to that site until further notice - quote: for an "interim" period, but then told slightly later this will be someware between 3 to 12 months.
What is the regulations regarding company vehicles and the implications of prolonged periods at one static site?
Someone told me that HMRC have a document somewhere where it states maximum number of days per year but I cannot find any reference online.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this, and be able to shed light on what the rules are, and what implications (if any) I may be subject to.
Thanks in advance.
Jamie
For my job I am employed as mobile FM electrical/multi-skilled engineer, I am supplied with a company van to traven to any of 3 static sites my company manage to do my work, I have worked with them for 23 months.
I have just recieve comms today to announce company changes that effect me as follows...
I am no longer reporting to my general (roaming) manager and now I am now going to be reporting to the site manager on one particular site, and I will be reporting to that site until further notice - quote: for an "interim" period, but then told slightly later this will be someware between 3 to 12 months.
What is the regulations regarding company vehicles and the implications of prolonged periods at one static site?
Someone told me that HMRC have a document somewhere where it states maximum number of days per year but I cannot find any reference online.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this, and be able to shed light on what the rules are, and what implications (if any) I may be subject to.
Thanks in advance.
Jamie
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