The craziest work-from-home expenses of 2020

Employees working remotely during the coronavirus pandemic claimed some outlandish expenses this year, including pricey exercise bikes, facelifts and private jets.

Employees working from home during the coronavirus pandemic claimed some outlandish expenses this year, including pricey exercise bikes, facelifts and private jets.

Emburse, an expense management software company, released a compilation Wednesday of some of the craziest expenses it has seen claimed this year, some of which were actually approved. That included $1,895, which was approved as a contribution for an employee's Peloton Bike under the explanation of “for health and wellness.” On the other hand, a $7,600 expense claim for a facelift was submitted under the category of “repairs and maintenance” but was rejected, despite the pressing need to look one’s best during a Zoom meeting.

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Headshot of Ori Faran.

Ori Faran is co-founder and CEO of Callvu. After serving as an engineer and professional services manager at Cosmocom and Enghouse Interactive, he founded Callvu in 2012 to help companies build easy-to-use digital experiences that automate customer service through seamless self-serve and agent-led interactions.

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Lynn Gallin is the Vice President of Product Marketing at Rightworks, where she leads the strategy and execution of marketing initiatives to deliver innovative solutions for accounting professionals.  

Prior to joining Rightworks, Lynn advised numerous leading companies on product strategy and managed extensive marketing research projects focused on branding, positioning, pricing, and communication effectiveness. She has over 20 years of experience in the B2B tech industry, including serving as Vice President of Corporate Partnership Marketing at Southern New Hampshire University in addition to marketing leadership positions at Skillsoft and Newforma. Lynn also successfully ran a market research consulting practice, advising high-tech companies like Microsoft, Yahoo!, and Autodesk.

Cindy Dash Broadridge Retirement and Workplace

Cindy Dash is the senior vice president and general manager for Broadridge's Retirement and Workplace division.

Prior to that she was the COO of Matrix, where she successfully led the integration into Broadridge. Prior to her role as COO of Matrix, Dash was general counsel for that firm for more than 10 years.

Some expenses weren’t for working from home, but more about getting out of the house safely. An expense claim for a private jet charter costing over $20,000 was submitted and approved under the explanation of “required to limit COVID exposure for international shoots.” Another travel-related expense claim was $2,500 for a helicopter ride, which was not approved.

The $79 expense claim for a dog crate could perhaps be used for travel at some point when that's safer, but in these times it was more plausibly to provide "crate training [for] a new COVID puppy to not run into Zoom meetings."

Below is an infographic produced by Emburse showing this and several other head-scratching claims:

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