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Hey all,
I've searched all over Google for an answer to this to no avail so hopefully you can help. We have a small company of around 20 staff and no longer have a meeting room available on site for our regular quarterly internal reviews.
So, I booked a meeting room at a local hotel so we could do the review there. It is less than 5 minutes drive away but probably a good 30 minutes walk. I am now getting push back from the staff saying they would need business use insurance on their car to drive to the meeting.
What are your thoughts on this? Would driving to an internal staff meeting constitute business use do you think? If so, it's a bit of a non-starter.
I've searched all over Google for an answer to this to no avail so hopefully you can help. We have a small company of around 20 staff and no longer have a meeting room available on site for our regular quarterly internal reviews.
So, I booked a meeting room at a local hotel so we could do the review there. It is less than 5 minutes drive away but probably a good 30 minutes walk. I am now getting push back from the staff saying they would need business use insurance on their car to drive to the meeting.
What are your thoughts on this? Would driving to an internal staff meeting constitute business use do you think? If so, it's a bit of a non-starter.
