Travel Reimbursement: Creating a Reimbursement of Travel Expenses (UNC Employees)*

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Travel Reimbursement: Creating a Reimbursement of Travel Expenses (UNC Employees)* Applicable Ranks: Faculty, Students, Staff** Travel policies website: http://financepolicy.unc.edu/document/results?sscatid=30 Step Action Responsible Person Time Period 1 2 3 4 5 Gather the following: Completed Travel Form o Original receipts detailing charges incurred while traveling o Documentation indicating prior approval (for travel on non-grant accounts or all foreign travel is required) o Further justification for unusual travel circumstances (i.e., use of private vehicle, rental car, sharing accommodations or other travel expenses) Traveler is responsible for acquiring and submitting receipts for expenses (see attached Policy for Allowable Expenses and Documentation). Create Web Travel document for routing Web Travel Document is created using the information provided from Step 1. If registration was prepaid, the same web travel document should be used. Print document and obtain signature The document is printed and all receipts are affixed to letter-sized paper so that they can be readily faxed. Signature of traveler is obtained on the bar code page and the entire document with receipts is submitted to the appropriate accounting technician. A copy of the travel document should be retained in the division s file for reference. Submit Web Travel document Review Web Travel document, ensure that proper funding is available in FRS and that the correct account is being used. Approve document and route to Travel Services to be approved, vouchered, and paid. Track the web travel through Inbox to ensure reimbursement has been completed. Divisional Administrative Support Executive Assistant/ Divisional Admin Support Executive Assistant/Divisional Admin Support Accounting Tech Executive Assistant/Divisional Admin Support Within two weeks from return 2 business days 1 day 1 week Please Note: In Step #2: If the traveler s PID is entered and an error is received that says Valid PID but not Valid Vendor, the Traveler will need to be entered into the Web Vendor system before continuing with remaining steps. *Non-Employees are reimbursed with a check request. University travel policies and per diem limits apply to non-employees as well, so it is advisable to inform them when travel arrangements are planned.

**Training for divisional administrative support personnel to use the Web Travel application is available at: http://finance.unc.edu/finance-division/training/training-overview.html Questions should be directed to Travel Services: 962-0213 or travel_team@unc.edu

Related Data Item 1308.1.1rd As related to Policy 1308, Travel Expenses Reference List of Travel Expenses Effective Date: May 7, 2001 Last Modified Date: November 1, 2011 This list details, but does not limit, the types of travel expenses to be included in expense categories for subsistence, transportation, and other expenses. Expense Type Policy for Reimbursement Subsistence reimbursable if incurred at least 35 miles from the employee's home or duty station, whichever is less Lodging expenses, including Room or suite (written justification required for suite) Service charge Lock box, if billed and not requested Tax Paid receipt from commercial lodging establishment required Must be paid by traveler and reimbursed Do not include on a master bill Conference packages (airfare, lodging, and meals) Not recommended Conference agents receipt. Not allowed if contract or grant funds. Documentation must be provided comparing the cost of the bundled travel package to the combined cost of the same travel services purchased separately and within allowable travel limits, and the bundle must be the less expensive of the two alternatives. Federal Register rate in lieu of lodging and meals, if provided for in Federal No receipt required, contact OSR for specific regulations

Expense Type Policy for Reimbursement contract or grant Meals, including tips $36.35 daily in state $38.75 daily out of state Lunch will not be reimbursed, inor out of state, unless the trip requires an overnight stay Separate reimbursement not allowed if included in registration No receipt required Transportation Airfare, bus, train, ship Note: Federal contracts and grants require use of U.S. flagged carriers when leaving or returning to continental U.S. Original ticket or electronic ticket receipt if ticket not purchased via CABS Mileage between duty station and airline terminal No receipt required Travel from airline terminal to destination and return Receipt required if over $20.00 Taxi or limousine, including tips Receipt required if over $20.00 Rental cars actual expense excluding insurance and collision damage waiver (see Policy 1314) Receipt required and statement of justification Private plane actual expense if (1) less than cost of regularly scheduled airline flight; (2) regularly scheduled airline flight Receipt required and statement of justification

Expense Type Policy for Reimbursement not feasible or available; or (3) less than private car at statutory rate, including additional lodging and meals required by longer travel period Other Registration (The costs of tours, entertainment, and social activities are generally not reimbursable and, if included in the registration fee, must be subtracted) A copy of brochures, fee schedules, or other material listing the amount and various elements of cost is required Telephone business, emergency, or personal Receipt required if greater than $3.00 for instate or $5.00 for out of state call Tips for handling baggage at common carrier terminals, or at place of lodging. Tips for room service, valet, and other hotel services are not reimbursable. No receipt required if tips are reasonable Passport or visa; immunization Receipt required Membership dues Typically not included on a travel reimbursement unless cannot be separated from conference registration fee Conference supplies and equipment Reimbursed as a travel expense if purchased once trip is in progress. If purchased prior to trip, reimburse via a Check Request. Meeting, conference, or reception room rental Receipt required

Expense Type Policy for Reimbursement Currency exchange fee Receipt required Tuition and/or exam fee Not a travel expense unless included in registration. Receipt required Facsimile transmissions; overnight mail to office Receipt required

Policy 1302 Statutory Provisions and Maximum Rates for Travel Policy Sections Policy Statement Reason for Policy Exclusions Special Situations Procedures Additional Information Effective September 1, 2005 Last Updated July 1, 2011 Responsible University Officer Director, Systems and Operations Responsible Unit Systems and Operations Frequently Asked Questions Related Data Contacts History Policy Statement Expenses for employee travel on official University business are reimbursed at the following rates as set forth by State of North Carolina legislation: Travel by private car is reimbursable to a maximum of $0.555 per mile if a State car is not available, and the round trip does not exceed 100 miles. Travel by private car for the convenience of the employee may not exceed the cost of using public transportation. If a State car is available and the employee instead drives his/her own vehicle, the reimbursement shall be $0.30 per mile. Transportation by airline, bus, railroad, or other conveyance shall be reimbursed at actual touristclass fare. The amount claimed for subsistence (room, meals, and reasonable gratuities) shall not exceed the statutory limits below.

In State Out of State Breakfast 8.00 8.00 Lunch 10.45 10.45 Dinner 17.90 20.30 Total Meal Expense $36.35 $38.75 Lodging 63.90 75.60 Total $100.25 $114.35 Reimbursement for lodging may be made only in the amount documented by a receipt of actual lodging expenses from a commercial lodging establishment. The per diem rate for lodging does not include taxes. That is, the payment of sales tax, lodging tax, local tax, or service fees applied to the cost of lodging are paid in addition to the lodging rate and are reimbursed as a lodging expense. Reason for Policy Ensure compliance with State of North Carolina travel regulations as defined by the legislature. Exclusions The University reimburses the actual cost with receipts for lodging when faculty, staff or students are in a high-cost area and unable to secure lodging with the current allowance, or when an individual submits in writing an opinion that his/her personal safety or security is unattainable within the current allowance. Special Situations Allowances will be paid for meals for partial days of travel when the partial day is the day of departure or the day of return. The following table details the requirements to claim such reimbursement. Meal Day of Departure Breakfast Leave before 6:00 a.m. Lunch Leave before 12 noon Dinner Leave before 5:00 p.m. Day of Return N/A Return after 2:00 p.m. Return after 8:00 p.m. Comments Must extend the workday two hours Cannot be claimed unless either the trip requires an overnight stay or the cost of the lunch is part of a registration fee Must extend the workday by three hours

Subsistence expense is reimbursable if it is incurred at least 35 miles from the employee's home or work station, whichever is less, unless specifically authorized in advance by the Chancellor. A request to stay at a non-commercial establishment (e.g. lodging at a location other than a hotel, motel, or bed and breakfast) must be approved in advance by the Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM). Please submit requests with sufficient lead time to allow for review by OSBM staff. Procedures None Additional Information Frequently Asked Questions Q: Do the meal per diems apply to out-of-country travel? A: The answer depends upon the funding source. If the trip is to be paid from State-appropriated or F&A funds, the maximum per diem amount allowed for meals is $37.50. Trips funded by discretionary funds are reimbursed at the out-of-state per diem rate unless actual receipts are submitted. Some federal contracts and grants allow meal reimbursement based on the U.S. State Department allowances. Q: Why does the OSBM publish a lodging allowance? A: All employees of the State are to request the State rate when reserving lodging. The actual lodging amount supported by a receipt will be reimbursed when it is not possible to obtain clean, safe lodging within reasonable proximity for this amount. Q: Do meal per diems include the tip? A: Yes. Q: Under what circumstances may a traveler fly first class or business class? A: A traveler with a doctor-certified medical condition may fly first class. A traveler may fly business class on international flights. Q. May I claim my actual expense for meals if I keep my receipts? A: Meal expense is an allowance and may not exceed the per diem amounts as determined by the NC General Assembly. Related Data North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management Budget Manual Contacts SUBJECT CONTACT TELEPHONE FAX E-MAIL Travel Provisions Travel Services 962-0210 962-2356 travel_team@unc.edu

Travel Policy Systems & Operations 843-5098 962-2356 operations_team@unc.edu History Revised: July 1, 2011 (rate change) September 20, 2010