Re: Taxation on Fuel for company mileage
- From: "Miss L. Toe" <missltoemissltoe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 09:31:53 +0100
<quietbiker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I've recently been shown my employers policy on claiming back mileage
for buisness travel.
I have a company car - 2L SRI Vectra Petrol.
Currently I can claim £0.12 per mile - which I understand is capped by
the IR. In todays 96p/litre for petrol - I'm making a loss for
buisness mileage..
The item of confusing is related to where to claim mileage from, or the
calculations for mileage...
ie.
A....B.....C
I live a "B", work at "C" and have a project based at "A". I leave
home "B" and drive straight to "A".
The current policy states I have to deduct mileage from home to my
normal place of work from the mileage claim to "A"
My employer states that this is due to "Customs and Revenue rules".
However, I've been told varying things by different people... Can
anyone clarify the IR position on this?
Thanks!
Jason
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/travel.htm
Is probably a good place to start :-)
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