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Do I have to report mileage for voluntary work to tax credits?
home_bird
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Hi
I have started voluntary work where I get mileage back at 40p per mile. I don't get paid for the work, just mileage (for petrol) and envisage that I would do no more than 50 miles a week.
My hubby works full time and we get working tax and child tax credits. Do I have to report the money I get back for mileage to Tax Credits?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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I have started voluntary work where I get mileage back at 40p per mile. I don't get paid for the work, just mileage (for petrol) and envisage that I would do no more than 50 miles a week.
My hubby works full time and we get working tax and child tax credits. Do I have to report the money I get back for mileage to Tax Credits?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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No, it's expenses not income, and within the HMRC allowance (assuming it's a car and you don't do over 10,000 miles)0
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Thank you for your reply x0
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