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Claiming Mileage for Work
Passportboy
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Hello All
I hope you can help me as I am sure I can claim some money back from the government - but lets be honest, those guys at HMRC dont make it easy..!
I wont go into a long and winding post with too much detail, as they are a nightmare to read..!
Basically I get paid 13p per mile by work, I beleive I can claim more back - is this true.
I have found the P87 form, is this what I need to use?
Also - if i take the 45p allowance, deduct my employer payment of 13p (32p per mile for the first 10,000) and multiply this by 10,000 for the first part - do I get that paid to me, or is it 20% of that..?
Also - does anyone know when this form has to be submitted by..?
I hope someone out there knows better than me..!
Dan
I hope you can help me as I am sure I can claim some money back from the government - but lets be honest, those guys at HMRC dont make it easy..!
I wont go into a long and winding post with too much detail, as they are a nightmare to read..!
Basically I get paid 13p per mile by work, I beleive I can claim more back - is this true.
I have found the P87 form, is this what I need to use?
Also - if i take the 45p allowance, deduct my employer payment of 13p (32p per mile for the first 10,000) and multiply this by 10,000 for the first part - do I get that paid to me, or is it 20% of that..?
Also - does anyone know when this form has to be submitted by..?
I hope someone out there knows better than me..!
Dan
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Yes.Passportboy wrote: »I have found the P87 form, is this what I need to use?
20%.Also - if i take the 45p allowance, deduct my employer payment of 13p (32p per mile for the first 10,000) and multiply this by 10,000 for the first part - do I get that paid to me, or is it 20% of that..?0 -
You only get 20% back. You don't get the NI back....that's lost.
Is the car your car? Personally I would not allow the use of my car for business use unless the company paid HMRC rates. It costs a lot more than just fuel to run a car.
You have several years to backdate a claim and get your tax back. If you are compelled to fill in a tax return each year and fail to do so by the end of January you could receive a penalty.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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Passportboy wrote: »Hello All
I hope you can help me as I am sure I can claim some money back from the government - but lets be honest, those guys at HMRC dont make it easy..!
I wont go into a long and winding post with too much detail, as they are a nightmare to read..!
Basically I get paid 13p per mile by work, I beleive I can claim more back - is this true.
I have found the P87 form, is this what I need to use?
Also - if i take the 45p allowance, deduct my employer payment of 13p (32p per mile for the first 10,000) and multiply this by 10,000 for the first part - do I get that paid to me, or is it 20% of that..?
Also - does anyone know when this form has to be submitted by..?
I hope someone out there knows better than me..!
Dan
Yes, that's the right form.
Yes, you get 20% of the difference between 45p and 13p (for the 2012-13 financial year - it was 40p per mile before that).
No, it doesn't matter when you send the form in.Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
Wow - thanks all..! I have done almost 30,000 miles this year so I should be lookign at about £1000 back. I think I will have to put this straight back ito my car for a bloody good service and then new tires!
This is the first year that I have had to use my car - so I have not further rebaites. I also do not have to do my own self assessement, or I dont think I do..!
With regards to your point HappyMJ about using my car - I would love to say, pay me 45p - however they said, its 13p a mile, take it or leave it... If I leave it, i would also lose my job... That is worth a lot more to me than the cost of petrol, tax and servicing!0 -
Ow - as daft as it sounds, do you know if this will be paid in a lump sum by cheque, or will it be taken off my wages each month..? And also - will I pay tox on this (I would say no, but I am taxed on everything else so wouldnt suprise me!)0
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Passportboy wrote: »Wow - thanks all..! I have done almost 30,000 miles this year so I should be lookign at about £1000 back. I think I will have to put this straight back ito my car for a bloody good service and then new tires!
This is the first year that I have had to use my car - so I have not further rebaites. I also do not have to do my own self assessement, or I dont think I do..!
With regards to your point HappyMJ about using my car - I would love to say, pay me 45p - however they said, its 13p a mile, take it or leave it... If I leave it, i would also lose my job... That is worth a lot more to me than the cost of petrol, tax and servicing!
Lump sum by cheque or direct bank credit if you give them your bank details.Passportboy wrote: »Ow - as daft as it sounds, do you know if this will be paid in a lump sum by cheque, or will it be taken off my wages each month..? And also - will I pay tox on this (I would say no, but I am taxed on everything else so wouldnt suprise me!)
You don't pay tax on it...it's a refund of tax.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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Passportboy wrote: »Ow - as daft as it sounds, do you know if this will be paid in a lump sum by cheque, or will it be taken off my wages each month..? And also - will I pay tox on this (I would say no, but I am taxed on everything else so wouldnt suprise me!)
You're claiming the tax back, so no, it won't be taxed.
It's likely you'll get a cheque and a raised tax code for next year (to cover it assuming all stays the same).Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
Any good accountant will tell you if you think you can run a car for less than £1 a mile, you are mad.
What happens when it drops to bits ?
What happens when the car you bought say for £5k is knackered and you need £5k for another reliable work horse.
Can you see where you are subsidising this employer from the wage they pay you ?Be happy...;)0 -
Maybe OP is paid £5,000 a year more than the another person doing a similar job. As I said earlier I would never subsidize an employer using my own car unless I at least got the full HMRC rates...it would form part of my salary negotiation before taking a job on. If they only paid 13p/mile then I would insist they provide the car and I pay them 13p/mile for any personal mileage on the car.spacey2012 wrote: »Any good accountant will tell you if you think you can run a car for less than £1 a mile, you are mad.
What happens when it drops to bits ?
What happens when the car you bought say for £5k is knackered and you need £5k for another reliable work horse.
Can you see where you are subsidising this employer from the wage they pay you ?: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 HMRC rates are based on the days when fuel was £2.80 a gallon, it's £6.20 now.Be happy...;)0
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