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Student Mileage Question
Ocearno
Posts: 2 Newbie
I'm a third year University student and I've recently been employed as a merchandiser. This involves the use of my own car, traveling from different stores, of which I have been told I will receive 25p per mile.
Am I therefore able to apply for Mileage Allowance Relief? And if not due to not paying taxes, is there anything else I can do?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Am I therefore able to apply for Mileage Allowance Relief? And if not due to not paying taxes, is there anything else I can do?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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How would you claim tax relief if you don't pay tax?0
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Yes I'm aware it would not be normal situation, however I was inquiring into whether there is a alternate solution.0
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you could try and get your employer to pay more than the 25p per mile
If you were able to claim tax relief it would equate to a benefit to you of an additional 4p per mile0
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