No matter how big or small your company is, business depends on those who drive for work. Whether they’re sales people meeting with prospects and clients or experts providing a service, these mobile…
Read moreIn a big step towards carbon neutrality, Governor Charlie Baker of the state of Massachusetts plans to ban gas-dependent vehicles. This recently released plan for the state aims to meet…
Read moreMobile workers incur a wide range of expenses as they drive. From fuel and maintenance costs to insurance premiums and depreciation, they must be repaid accordingly. Tracking, processing and reimbursing…
Read moreMotus Reveals Trends Underpinning the New Rate in Wake of COVID-19, and Guidance on Mileage Reimbursement Practices BOSTON, Mass., December 22, 2020 – The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) today announced…
Read moreHow Urgent Care Growth Impacts Urgent Care Reimbursement Trends There’s no denying urgent care clinics are a growing sector of the healthcare industry. More and more patients want the option…
Read moreCreating Savings With Your Retail Company’s Vehicle Program It’s hard to call any line of work easy. Selling ice cream on a hot day even comes with inevitable wrist and…
Read moreAn easy answer to that question would be to say that “like snowflakes, no two reimbursements are created exactly alike.” However, that wouldn’t answer the question, nor would it consider…
Read moreExpense management is one of the top line items costing companies and impacting their bottom line. The cost of one-size-fits-all approaches to expense management are significant to the extent that…
Read moreReimbursing your mobile workforce correctly is of utmost importance. If done incorrectly, your company can expose itself to risk of a potential class-action lawsuit (which in some cases has cost…
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