GSA Rates
69GSA Rates May Not Be for Everyone
Entities nationwide look for some standard to measure their travel
expenses against. A measure to assure employees do not take advantage
of travel accounts with over-priced hotels or expensive meals. Problem
is that travel expenses can fluctuate nationwide as the cost of a hotel
room and meals will be different in New York City than in Des Moines,
Iowa.
The United States federal government does have the General
Services Administration (GSA) that oversees the purchases of the civil
government. Along with that charter, they also establish an annual
travel expense matrix. These GSA rates are segmented by major
metropolitan areas in each state establishing the maximum hotel rate
(per night) and a daily meal per diem for that area. The GSA rates are
not only used by the federal government but also state and local
governments, not for profits, universities, and many businesses. It
provides a free and easily available standard to gauge travel expenses.
The
downside to using GSA rates for travel expenses, especially businesses,
is they may not reflect reality for everyone. The GSA negotiates with
major hotel brands for the best rates nationwide, this factors into the
GSA rate. Unfortunately, these hotel rates will most likely not be
available to everyone, especially if the hotel is or expects to be near
occupancy. What happens is that the federal employees traveling on
official government business can stay at a top-tier hotel like the
Hilton or Marriott at government rates, but all others may have to stay
at a mid-range to budget hotel to come under the GSA rate for a hotel
stay in that city.
Other downsides include no allowance for
entertainment or the purchasing of group meals, a necessity of sales
people on a business call. There may be times when an entity must stay
in the conference hotel that will possibly have a rate higher than the
GSA rate. Then there is the executive travel experience that requires
alternative travel matrices. Therefore, businesses may want to adopt
policies to keep expenses in check other than simply following GSA
rates.
GSA rates are good for schools, universities,
not-for-profits, and others. Businesses could use the GSA rates for
business travel that may not involving marketing like service calls or
training. Times when employees could use less expensive hotels outside
of the more expensive areas, or when each employee can decide how to
spend their per diems for meals. GSA rates are a good benchmark to
gauge simple expenses in an unknown location.
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