Originally posted by CK and AK interesting to see what your company pays per mile Dave.
We pay 40p per mile for own car, and 20p per mile for company car (non commuting of course) If I cant/wont use a pool car then I'm well in for pennies, cos I'll either use my bike - or my smart - depending on location/meeting type etc.
You can claim the difference (ie 40-13p) from your tax return each year. Goto the Inland Revenue to find out how to get a tax rebate on this. There's calculations and a table for petrol rates etc. All you need to do is list all the journeys, the distance, the rate you got paid and the difference (on a spreadsheet).
I do this every year. In fact I think you can back date it upto 6 years past so if you've got all the records you can claim the difference back.
Although no tax expert I do happen to know that the Inland Revenue changed the fuel rates on 1st July, in response to rising fuel costs. They are now :-
up to 1400cc petrol 10p, diesel 9p 1401 to 2000 petrol 12p, diesel 9p over 2000cc petrol 16p, diesel 13p
So you may have a case, Dave, depending on your motor.
The Revenue have also said they'll review the rates again if fuel rises by 10% (from whatever it was the last time they looked at it).
Although no tax expert I do happen to know that the Inland Revenue changed the fuel rates on 1st July, in response to rising fuel costs. They are now :-
up to 1400cc petrol 10p, diesel 9p 1401 to 2000 petrol 12p, diesel 9p over 2000cc petrol 16p, diesel 13p
So you may have a case, Dave, depending on your motor.
The Revenue have also said they'll review the rates again if fuel rises by 10% (from whatever it was the last time they looked at it).
Originally posted by CK and AK interesting to see what your company pays per mile Dave.
We pay 40p per mile for own car, and 20p per mile for company car (non commuting of course) If I cant/wont use a pool car then I'm well in for pennies, cos I'll either use my bike - or my smart - depending on location/meeting type etc.
How does this compare with others?
C
I need to come and work for you then
sorry, now looks likely that I'll be looking for a job when I come back from hols
Originally posted by CK and AK interesting to see what your company pays per mile Dave.
We pay 40p per mile for own car, and 20p per mile for company car (non commuting of course) If I cant/wont use a pool car then I'm well in for pennies, cos I'll either use my bike - or my smart - depending on location/meeting type etc.
How does this compare with others?
C
I need to come and work for you then
sorry, now looks likely that I'll be looking for a job when I come back from hols