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Tax Rates and Allowances on Business Mileage
If you use your car for business you can claim a tax relief from the Inland Revenue. The table below shows how much you can claim:
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From 2002/2003
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First 10,000 miles in tax year (April 6th-April 5th)
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Each mile over 10,000 in tax year (April 6th-April5th)
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| Car and Vans |
40p
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25p
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| Motorbikes |
24p
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24p
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| Cycle |
20p
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20p
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Disclaimer: The above information can not be taken as advice and is for illustration purposes only. Please call Tax Fix before making any claims or confirmation. Tax Fix can not accept any liability for action taken and any losses incurred.
jackie - Sunday, June 13th, 2010
I want to claim my mileage back for the last 3 years but my boss said they have only got the mileage iv done for the last 12 months
TaxFix - Monday, June 14th, 2010
jackie: Do you have a record of the mileage that you have done in the other two years? If so you can still make a claim.
joe - Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
i get 27pence per mile after the first ten mile from my company on traveling to work in my own car.can i claim anymore back ?.
TaxFix - Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
joe: you can not claim for driving from your home to your place of work but other business mileage can be claimed at 40 pence per mile for the first 10,000 miles and 25 pence for any other miles. From this you would deduct any money your employer pays you.

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