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Originally Posted by WilliamYH09
Maybe so for the taxes/tag, but that isn't always the case for insurance. To use your vehicle for commercial purposes, you will need commercial coverage unless you want to risk not being covered and then dropped if you do get in an accident during work. Therefore, the extra you have to pay for commercial insurance should be calculated in.
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That all depends on the type of driving you're using it for. For example if a real estate broker paid the real estate agent a mileage amount, the agent could just use their standard insurance. However in the case of say a hotshot hauler, yes they would need the commercial insurance