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by jonasdegendt
1121 days ago
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It is but at a hilariously cheap rate. It’s pennies on the dollar (or euro, in this case) compared to owning a car outright. It’s a fringe benefit that was invented in order to enable employers to sweeten the pay package without having to straight up pay more, and respectively pay a lot more taxes. We’ve a large bunch of these tax efficient fringe benefits in Belgium but the company car is by far the one that provides the most value. |
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>Of the 6 million cars on Belgian roads, about 10 percent are company cars.
>Even a first job often comes with a car, and most employees also get unlimited fuel cards.
That sounds fucking crazy.