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Does the Kilometer Collector Have to Be the Owner of the Vehicle.
The mileage collector does not have to be the owner of the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle is the person who appears in the registration documents as the owner of the vehicle. The mileage collector, on the other hand, may be a person authorized to drive the vehicle by the owner, such as a company employee, a family member, or a person who rents the vehicle on a temporary basis.
It is important that the person collecting the mileage allowance is authorized to drive, that is, has a valid driver's license and meets other requirements set by law. In the case of companies, the mileage collector may be an employee who uses a company vehicle for professional purposes.
Documents such as a VAT invoice, rental agreement or lease agreement can confirm the legitimate use of the vehicle by the mileage collector. It is worth remembering that illegal use of a vehicle can result in legal consequences for both the vehicle owner and the mileage collector.
Therefore, it is important that the person collecting the mileage has the authority to drive the vehicle and access to documents confirming the legitimate use of the vehicle. In this way, unpleasant situations can be avoided and safety can be ensured for both the vehicle owner and the mileage collector.