Current mileage reimbursement trends
Current mileage reimbursement trends
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DickP

Original Poster:

1,162 posts

177 months

Thursday 4th June
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Hi,

I'm interested to know what the current general consensus is on mileage claim rates offered by employers.

No car allowance (it was, in effect, rolled into my annual salary on a recent salary adjustment). Due to grade within the business I can only claim the HMRC company car advisory rates, and then separately claim the tax difference.

Is this fairly widespread now?

Thanks,

andrew-6xade

677 posts

30 months

Thursday 4th June
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I get an allowance and 45p (10k) and 25p (10k+)

Soon to move to 55p as HMRC have upped their rate.

Countdown

48,567 posts

223 months

Thursday 4th June
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We pay 45ppm. Our union has asked us to up it to 55ppm.

Decision pending.

We abolished car allowances a few years ago.

surveyor

18,662 posts

211 months

Thursday 4th June
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Car allowance here

Advisory company car fuel mileage rates paid.

I’ve switched to an ev as I got fed up with a shortfall on work mileage

Dave Hedgehog

16,127 posts

231 months

Thursday 4th June
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surveyor said:
Car allowance here

Advisory company car fuel mileage rates paid.

I ve switched to an ev as I got fed up with a shortfall on work mileage
with depreciation most of my cars cost over £2 a mile, luckly i work at a single location

Sheepshanks

40,220 posts

146 months

Thursday 4th June
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Not particularly current, but our, £600-750/mth depending on job, allowance was also rolled into our salaries, then mileage was paid at 15p/mile.

Most of the £600/mth people were doing 25K/yr, paying tax at 40% so the allowance worked out about even for the firm but was a couple of £K better for employees (than being paid the full 45p/25p).

Trouble was that it wasn't long before people forgot about the allowance and never took the tax rebate into account and felt all they were getting for using their car was 15p/mile.

Terminator X

20,072 posts

231 months

Thursday 4th June
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I get 55p per mile. The boss changed it the day it was announced.

TX.

Scrump

23,891 posts

185 months

Thursday 4th June
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My car allowance was rolled into basic salary a few years ago. Was getting 45p/mile (up to 10k miles) but employer has recently increased this to 55p.

Box Fresh

18,083 posts

227 months

Sunday 7th June
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I get £875/mth plus 45p/25p a mile.

Currently running a 2016 bmw 335d owned outright.

MustangGT

13,758 posts

307 months

Wednesday 10th June
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Box Fresh said:
I get £875/mth plus 45p/25p a mile.

Currently running a 2016 bmw 335d owned outright.
That is very generous indeed.

surveyor

18,662 posts

211 months

Wednesday 10th June
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Worth noting the new company car fuel rates from 1st June

smithyithy

7,861 posts

145 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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MustangGT said:
Box Fresh said:
I get £875/mth plus 45p/25p a mile.

Currently running a 2016 bmw 335d owned outright.
That is very generous indeed.
Very! Ours was half that (depending on band) and the car had to be <5 years old..

PorkInsider

6,461 posts

168 months

Wednesday 24th June
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smithyithy said:
MustangGT said:
Box Fresh said:
I get £875/mth plus 45p/25p a mile.

Currently running a 2016 bmw 335d owned outright.
That is very generous indeed.
Very! Ours was half that (depending on band) and the car had to be <5 years old..
I think I can beat Box Fresh's very generous policy with ours (or mine at least): not just car allowance AND full 45p/25p per mile, but the allowance is included as part of salary, so I get: pension contributions, % based bonuses, % based salary increases all based on a figure which includes car allowance.

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