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Claiming Mileage Expenses - Not Self Employed

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  • zygurat789
    zygurat789 Posts: 4,263 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    CeePeeBee wrote: »
    Thanks Purdyoaten....in that case I'm in for quick the windfall come the end of the year as I average about 2000 miles a month :D

    The rate of 45ppm is only for the first 10,000 miles, thereafter it is only 25 ppm
    The only thing that is constant is change.
  • zygurat789
    zygurat789 Posts: 4,263 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    CeePeeBee wrote: »
    Booksurr...So let me get this straight then...my claim would be for the tax on what I would have claimed if I was getting the Gov rate (i.e. 20% or 40%) correct?

    Therefore:

    Apr-15 Miles = 1499 Gov Rate =£0.45 Company rate= £0.16 Total Claimed = £239.84 - To be claimed from Gov £86.94

    Don' think that the government is going to send you a monthly cheque you have to claim annually and it will all be sorted through your code number.
    The only thing that is constant is change.
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