Car expenses claims
Discussion
For a company provided vehicle. You can claim back 4ppm for a EV.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advisory-fuel-rates.
I have a hybrid plug in and I claim back 12ppm.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advisory-fuel-rates
For a personal car you can claim the difference between what the company pays you and the AMAP rate
https://www.milecatcher.com/post/uk-hmrc-business-...
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advisory-fuel-rates.
I have a hybrid plug in and I claim back 12ppm.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advisory-fuel-rates
For a personal car you can claim the difference between what the company pays you and the AMAP rate
https://www.milecatcher.com/post/uk-hmrc-business-...
If it's your own car used for business (doesn't matter if ICE or EV) your company can reimburse you 45p per mile for the first 10,000 business miles per year, 25p per mile thereafter tax free for you.
They also don't pay employers NI on those reimbursements, which is why some companies prefer them to cash allowances (which have 13.8% NI cost on top).
They also don't pay employers NI on those reimbursements, which is why some companies prefer them to cash allowances (which have 13.8% NI cost on top).
wassap said:
For a company provided vehicle. You can claim back 4ppm for a EV.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advisory-fuel-rates.
I have a hybrid plug in and I claim back 12ppm.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advisory-fuel-rates
For a personal car you can claim the difference between what the company pays you and the AMAP rate
https://www.milecatcher.com/post/uk-hmrc-business-...
You can claim back from your employer up to the HMRC advisory rates without tax liability. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advisory-fuel-rates.
I have a hybrid plug in and I claim back 12ppm.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advisory-fuel-rates
For a personal car you can claim the difference between what the company pays you and the AMAP rate
https://www.milecatcher.com/post/uk-hmrc-business-...
If your employer pays you less than the advisory rates then you can claim back the tax on the difference from HMRC.
If you employer pays you more than the advisory rates than the excess is subject to tax.
This applies whether it is a company car or a private car, just the advisory rate changes.
The advisory fuel rate of 45p per mile (for the first 10,000 miles) for private cars does not vary with fuel type. You are able to claim up to that amount from your employer without tax liability. What your employer chooses to pay you is up to them. If they pay you less than 45p per mile then you can claim the tax back on the difference from HMRC.
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