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Keep on top of those mileage claims

New tracker means drivers won’t have to spend hours recording every single business trip in a logbook or spreadsheet – a massive burden to businesses with a mobile workforce, who might additionally face avoidable tax penalties.
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16 August 2019

AUTOTRIP has introduced a new automated mileage tracking and reporting system aimed at providing an easy and cost-effective solution for businesses to save time and money.

It can:

  • Track every single business mile made by drivers
  • Cut down your mileage reimbursement process to just a few steps
  • Reimburse mileage claims with 100% accuracy
  • Respect drivers’ privacy by keeping personal trips private

Recent research shows that 89% of drivers’ business mileage claims are inaccurate, costing UK businesses millions of pounds per year.

Autotrip automatically records all business trips and ensures that drivers are paid the right amount for their mileage.

Drivers won’t have to spend hours recording every single business trip in a logbook or spreadsheet – a massive burden to businesses with a mobile workforce, who might additionally face avoidable tax penalties.

social media coverDrivers simply plug a fit and forget tracker into their cars, which runs automatically in the background and captures every mile made.

Together with the tracker, drivers have access to an easy to use web app to classify trips made as business or personal with a single click.

Autotrip also makes private trips visible only to the driver, ensuring that their privacy is absolutely respected.

Managing Director, James Finlayson said: “In my many years of business, I’ve seen hundreds of companies and their drivers scratching their heads over mileage log books and spreadsheets, spending hours on such a mundane, yet necessary task.

 “In this modern era of technology, it’s time to introduce a new method to save businesses time and money that would be more effectively spent elsewhere.

To Find out more visit autotrip.com

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Chris Wright

Chris Wright

Chris Wright has been covering the automotive industry nationally and internationally for 30 years. Following spells with consumer titles he became News Editor of Automotive Management (AM), Editor of Automotive International, International Editor for Detroit-based Automotive News, and Editor of Dealer Update. He has also co-authored several FT Management Reports and contributes regularly to Justauto.com

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