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Does the Kilometer Contain Fuel.

Kilometric allowance is a form of accounting for an employee for business trips he makes by private car. Under this system, the employee is paid for the kilometers traveled, according to the established rates.

It is worth noting that mileage usually does not include fuel costs. This means that the employee must cover the cost of fueling his vehicle himself. However, there are situations in which the employer may choose to provide additional compensation for fuel, but this is not standard practice.

Therefore, before signing a contract, it is a good idea to check carefully what costs are covered by mileage and whether the employer provides additional benefits related to business travel. It is also worth remembering to keep accurate records of the kilometers traveled to avoid misunderstandings with the employer in the future.

If in doubt, it is worth consulting with your employer or payroll specialist to get a clear explanation of mileage terms and any additional benefits. This will help you avoid misunderstandings and ensure that you have clear billing rules for business travel.

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