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Own Car mileage tax perk. Fact?

Scooter27
Posts: 3 Newbie
in Cutting tax
Hi,
Another work colleague of mine said tht I could claim tax back on the following scenarios - I just don know how or why:
I had my own car and did 9500 miles and got paid 45p per mile in the tax year. He said he claims appx this on a tax form and gets a small amout back.
He also stated that where I am using my own car and claim 15p per mile (because I went over 10k miles) - i anclaim the difference.
Any help would be much appreciated......
Another work colleague of mine said tht I could claim tax back on the following scenarios - I just don know how or why:
I had my own car and did 9500 miles and got paid 45p per mile in the tax year. He said he claims appx this on a tax form and gets a small amout back.
He also stated that where I am using my own car and claim 15p per mile (because I went over 10k miles) - i anclaim the difference.
Any help would be much appreciated......
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Hi,
Another work colleague of mine said tht I could claim tax back on the following scenarios - I just don know how or why:
I had my own car and did 9500 miles and got paid 45p per mile in the tax year. He said he claims appx this on a tax form and gets a small amout back.
He also stated that where I am using my own car and claim 15p per mile (because I went over 10k miles) - i anclaim the difference.
Any help would be much appreciated......
Yes - you can claim the difference between 10p and 25p per mile on the amount above 10000.0 -
Not quite the difference - you can claim back the tax you paid on the difference.
The equation is Total Miles * ((HMRC rate per mile) - (Rate you got per mile)) / Tax rate (25% or 40%)
Look here for the details http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/incometax/relief-mileage.htm#20 -
Dirk_Gently wrote: »Not quite the difference - you can claim back the tax you paid on the difference.
The equation is Total Miles * ((HMRC rate per mile) - (Rate you got per mile)) / Tax rate (25% or 40%)
Look here for the details http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/incometax/relief-mileage.htm#2
Well - You would certainly claim relief for the difference but I take your point that some may be confused that the full claim, and not merely the tax relief thereon, may be winging its way to the claimant.0 -
Hi,
Another work colleague of mine said tht I could claim tax back on the following scenarios - I just don know how or why:
I had my own car and did 9500 miles and got paid 45p per mile in the tax year. He said he claims appx this on a tax form and gets a small amout back.
He also stated that where I am using my own car and claim 15p per mile (because I went over 10k miles) - i anclaim the difference.
Any help would be much appreciated......:footie:Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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the OP is indeed confused about cars - in his other thread he states he already has a company car at 15ppm
noww claiming he uses his own at 45ppm
which is it OP or are you fishing?
Not confused at all ! I am asking 2 questions which are different. And Im not claiming NOW use my own at all.
If you were as good as you think.......maybe you would forwrd think.
FYI - Ive had a compny car for 1 year............hence Question 1. and guess what I had beofre that....yep .....my own car......hence question 2....knowing u can claim back 5 years......I touht I would ask........but thanks for your help......:T0 -
Hi,
Another work colleague of mine said tht I could claim tax back on the following scenarios - I just don know how or why:
I had my own car and did 9500 miles and got paid 45p per mile in the tax year. He said he claims appx this on a tax form and gets a small amout back.
He also stated that where I am using my own car and claim 15p per mile (because I went over 10k miles) - i anclaim the difference.
Any help would be much appreciated......
The rates are currently 45p per mile for the first 10,000 miles then 25p per mile on the rest
If you were paid 45p per mile for the first 10,000 then there is no tax relief to claim
If you received 15p per mile on the rest, you can claim the tax relief between 25p and 15p so tax relief on 10p. If you are a 20% taxpayer this would equate to 2p per mile back (on the miles over 10,000)0
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