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Certain city employees are allowed to drive city-owned vehicles home. Is this a taxable fringe benefit?

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Certain city employees are allowed to drive city-owned vehicles home. Is this a taxable fringe benefit?

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A qualified non-personal use vehicle is excluded from an employee s income and, therefore, not taxable. If an employee uses another city vehicle to commute, even if that employee is on-call, then use of the vehicle is taxable.

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