Self Assessment - PAYE
Discussion
Hi,
Due to the changes on child benefit I have been sent a letter from HMRC to complete a self assessment form.
For the last year I have been temporarily transferred to a new office and as I use my car to travel to work can I enter the additional mileage covered on the self assessment?
My employer has agreed to pay my car parking charge but they will not pay any additional fuel costs or car usage allowance.
Thanks
Russ
Due to the changes on child benefit I have been sent a letter from HMRC to complete a self assessment form.
For the last year I have been temporarily transferred to a new office and as I use my car to travel to work can I enter the additional mileage covered on the self assessment?
My employer has agreed to pay my car parking charge but they will not pay any additional fuel costs or car usage allowance.
Thanks
Russ
Hi Eric,
Thanks for replying.
My temporary office is 9 miles further away, so 18 miles round trip. Not a great distance by any means hence why I have never claimed but it has doubled my normal commute.
So I thought if I am filling out the self assessment I might as well claim (if allowed)
Cheers
Russ
Thanks for replying.
My temporary office is 9 miles further away, so 18 miles round trip. Not a great distance by any means hence why I have never claimed but it has doubled my normal commute.
So I thought if I am filling out the self assessment I might as well claim (if allowed)
Cheers
Russ
Eric Mc said:
I think that if you are at a place on a temporary basis, you can make a claim for the extra mileage you are incurring - for up to two years.
Nope - a full claim for the total mileage is permitted for journeys to a temporary workplace.Look at Booklet 490 - Employee Travel
David
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