Understanding T&E: Travel and Expenses

The acronym ‘T&E’ is ubiquitous in discussions about employee expenses, encompassing everything from spend and policies to providers and fraud prevention. But what exactly does ‘T&E’ mean?

  1. What is T&E?
  2. Global differences: US vs UK
  3. Why is T&E an important term for businesses to understand?

What is T&E?

T&E stands for ‘travel and expenses’. Despite its widespread use, there isn’t a universally accepted definition or administrative documentation.

According to Business Dictionary T&E includes:

An expense incurred by an employee while he/she is traveling for business purposes or entertaining a business client. Examples of traveling expenses include money spent on lodging, transportation, and meals.”

T&E is used to refer to any costs associated with an employee travelling away from their permanent workplace. It covers a wide range of expenses, such as transportation, accommodation, meals, and incidentals. T&E is a shorthand way of referring to employee expenses, or the reimbursement of expenses incurred by employees while travelling for business.

Global differences: US vs UK

While ‘T&E’ is standard in the US, the UK also uses ‘T&S’ (travel and subsistence) in government contexts.

HM Revenue and Customs defines T&S as expenses related to employee travel, accommodation, meals, and other necessary subsistence costs.

Why is T&E an important term for businesses to understand?

For most businesses, T&E costs represent the second largest controllable expenditure, behind employee wages. Ineffective management of business travel expenses can cause significant losses due to error and fraud.

To mitigate these risks, businesses should implement effective expense management strategies. This can include setting up a corporate travel policy that outlines the rules and procedures for making travel and entertainment purchases, as well as implementing solutions such as automated expense tracking software to streamline processes and ensure compliance.

Additionally, businesses should conduct regular auditing of expenses to identify areas of potential error or fraud, ensuring that the business is staying within its budget. By taking these steps, businesses can effectively manage their T&E costs and prevent unnecessary losses.

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