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Can gasoline costs be written off as direct? and got a better answer
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You can only if there is a contract for the use of personal transport for production purposes, taking into account the relevant rules of fuel consumption, etc., etc., and, of course, with the registration of travel cards and all sorts of other shit. In general, a lot of trouble with the confirmation of this expense.
You can only if there is a contract for the use of personal transport for production purposes, taking into account the relevant rules of fuel consumption, etc., etc., and, of course, with the registration of travel cards and all sorts of other shit. In general, a lot of trouble with the confirmation of this expense.
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The cost can be written off on fuel and lubricants, provided that the machine was not directly in production. But if the fuel was spent on the goals of PMU, such as administrative travel director, alas, it is better to assign it to the indirect costs of accounting number 26. But, although if prescribed in the accounting policies of the enterprise, then the entire fuel and lubricants can be written off as direct.
The cost can be written off on fuel and lubricants, provided that the machine was not directly in production. But if the fuel was spent on the goals of PMU, such as administrative travel director, alas, it is better to assign it to the indirect costs of accounting number 26. But, although if prescribed in the accounting policies of the enterprise, then the entire fuel and lubricants can be written off as direct.