Payroll
2025-03-10 18:00

Our cafe delivers orders using its own car. How can we organize the accounting of working hours or car mileage for our full-time driver?

Short Answer: Use time-tracking software for hours and mileage logs or GPS systems for mileage tracking.

Full Answer: To accurately track working hours and car mileage for your full-time delivery driver, follow these steps:

1. Tracking Working Hours:
a. Use Time-Tracking Software:

  • Implement time-tracking software (e.g., Toggl, TSheets, or Hubstaff) to monitor:
  • Start and end times of each shift.
  • Breaks and idle time.
  • Overtime hours if applicable (over 40 hours per week must be paid at 1.5 times the regular rate under the FLSA).

b. Manual Time Logs:
  • If the software is not feasible, use manual timesheets where the driver logs:
  • Clock-in and clock-out times.
  • Duration of breaks and delivery times.
  • Have the driver sign and submit timesheets weekly for payroll accuracy.

c. Compliance with FLSA:
  • Ensure compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) for overtime and minimum wage requirements.
  • Retain time records for at least 2 years as per federal law.

2. Tracking Car Mileage:
a. GPS-Based Mileage Tracking:
  • Install a GPS tracking system (e.g., Samsara, Fleet Complete, or Verizon Connect) to:
  • Automatically track mileage for each delivery.
  • Generate detailed reports showing trip start, end, and total miles.
  • Monitor fuel usage and efficiency to manage costs.

b. Manual Mileage Logs:
  • Use a mileage logbook if GPS is not available:
  • Record odometer readings at the start and end of each trip.
  • Note the date, purpose, and destination for each trip.
  • Require the driver to sign and submit logs weekly or monthly.

c. IRS Mileage Reimbursement:
  • If reimbursing mileage, follow the IRS standard mileage rate (for 2024, it is 65.5 cents per mile).
  • Reimbursed mileage is non-taxable if documented correctly.
  • If mileage is not reimbursed, ensure the business covers fuel and maintenance costs.

3. Combining Hours and Mileage Tracking:

  • Use integrated platforms like QuickBooks Time or Fleetio that track hours worked and mileage.
  • Provide the driver with a mobile app for real-time tracking and reporting.

4. Additional Compliance Considerations:

  • Ensure the driver has a valid driver’s license and insurance coverage if required by state law.
  • Verify compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations if your cafe’s deliveries involve interstate travel or heavy vehicles.

General Federal Standard: The FLSA requires accurate tracking of working hours for payroll, and the IRS mandates documented mileage for tax deductions if reimbursed.
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