Hi,
I'm having questions regarding deductions in terms of motor vehicle expenses and how it should be treated.
I started my partnership business with a business partner last year. We had two motor vehicles (Under our ownership) that were 100% used business purposes and we had already claimed full amount of depreciation at the time. Whenever we topped up the fuel, we would always use the business bank card. Now that we have changed to company structure and those two motor vehicles are still under our names (One under my name and one under his name). I'm just confused of how we should treat the running expenses associated with those motor vehicles. My questions are:
- Are we still be able to use the company card to pay for the fuel or registration or insurance and maintenance given that the motor vehicles are under our ownership? (Still, 100% used for business purposes)
- If either one of us pay for the fuel due to not having card with us some time, can we claim for reimbursement to get whatever we have paid for the fuel back?
- Given the answer of question 2 is yes we can, if the company pays us the amount back, I understand that the company can claim it as a deduction but will the amount be included as a part of our personal assessable income?
- Do allowance and reimbursement have different tax implication?
Thank you