Legal Question in Employment Law in Illinois
I am a pizza delivery driver and my state law is that drivers get a mileage reimbursement of $0.55 per mile. I am only getting reimbursed between $0.16 - $0.25 per mile. What should I do?
Asked on 5/05/11, 12:53 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Betty Tsamis
Tsamis Law Firm PC
I'm not aware of a law that requires the employer to compensate you that amount. That is the amount you can claim up to for tax purposes and most employers generally provide such reimbursement. My question to you is this: are you being paid at least the minimum wage per hour? The law requires that, despite the way you are compensated, you must be paid at least minimum wage. Expense reimbursements are NOT wages.
Answered on 5/05/11, 6:35 am
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