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Sorry, another of my classic photographs - but there's ACFO chair Julie Jenner presenting at the conference

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24 May 2012

Julie Jenner at the ACFO conference
Sorry, another of my classic photographs - but there's ACFO chair Julie Jenner presenting at the conference

Blog: RALPH MORTON

I was at the ACFO conference yesterday, held at Mercedes-Benz World.

ACFO – the Association of Car Fleet Operators – is the premier organisation of its kind. It’s run very professionally by the indefatigable chair Julie Jenner and her fellow directors.

What’s more amazing, all these people have their own jobs organising and managing company fleets – and they run ACFO in their spare time.

So it shows you in what high esteem they are regarded when Mercedes-Benz gives the first UK preview of its new A-Class to the assembled fleet and business car managers present at the annual conference (see First sneak peak at Merc’s new A-Class).

But what does ACFO do? Plenty. But one of the areas Julie said ACFO was campaigning on was the incorrect coding supplied by HMRC for company car drivers.

So if you – or one of the drivers you manage – complains of an incorrect company car tax deduction, you can be sure Julie and the ACFO team are working with HMRC on your behalf to stop this happening in the future.

And if you’re a business car manager, then consider joining ACFO. They’re a friendly bunch – and always willing to share experience on company car management issues.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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