Employers Raise Travel Costs
The Dutch government is helping with high energy costs. They are giving more money back to employees for travel. They are also lowering taxes on company cars.
The Dutch government is providing financial support to help with rising energy prices. They are increasing the amount companies can pay employees for business travel. The allowance for kilometers traveled will increase from 23 to 25 cents per kilometer. The AWVN, a business association, suggests companies think carefully about who should receive this reimbursement. The government is also reducing road taxes for company vehicles.
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Highlights
Government Pays Energy Costs
The Dutch government is paying to reduce high energy prices.
Travel Reimbursements Increase
Reimbursements for employee travel are going up.
Road Taxes Reduced
Road taxes on company cars will be lowered.
Employers Consider Increase
Dutch employers are thinking about raising travel costs.
Reimbursement Rate Rising
The travel reimbursement rate will increase to 25 cents.