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WHO SHOULD OWN THE CAR, THE COMPANY OR THE EMPLOYEE?

It is almost the perennial question with an answer that is both easy and complex. Complex because there are so many variations and so many drivers for why either option may be preferred, many of which are more emotional than numerical. Previous articles on this topic keep rating highly on our websites showing the ongoing interest in this topic.

The easy part is that for a typical perk vehicle – in terms of cost for the company – any differences are minor – assuming the aim is for the employee to

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