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Offline bobbarley

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Travel expenses
« on: 10 July 2012, 21:18 »
For those that travel a lot of business, is 45p per mile for the first 10,000 miles, 25p per mile thereafter, reasonable?

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Re: Travel expenses
« Reply #1 on: 10 July 2012, 21:25 »
It's what HMRC recommend. This is applicable to when you have company car in my case.

I travel in my own car, get 0.35 per mile up to 8000 miles, anything above that they pay 0.45 per mile and I'm now on 17000 miles in last 8 months and I drive a petrol  :sick:

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Re: Travel expenses
« Reply #2 on: 10 July 2012, 21:47 »
For those that travel a lot of business, is 45p per mile for the first 10,000 miles, 25p per mile thereafter, reasonable?
This is exactly what I get for using my private car doing work's miles.

Which is good, because I am going up to Warrington tomorrow. Slowly. Taking small sips of petrol as I go... And making some money for being sat in my car watching the world go by.

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Re: Travel expenses
« Reply #3 on: 10 July 2012, 21:49 »
For those that travel a lot of business, is 45p per mile for the first 10,000 miles, 25p per mile thereafter, reasonable?
This is exactly what I get for using my private car doing work's miles.

Which is good, because I am going up to Warrington tomorrow. Slowly. Taking small sips of petrol as I go... And making some money for being sat in my car watching the world go by.

couldnt you just sail up  :huh:

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Re: Travel expenses
« Reply #4 on: 10 July 2012, 21:53 »
For those that travel a lot of business, is 45p per mile for the first 10,000 miles, 25p per mile thereafter, reasonable?
This is exactly what I get for using my private car doing work's miles.

Which is good, because I am going up to Warrington tomorrow. Slowly. Taking small sips of petrol as I go... And making some money for being sat in my car watching the world go by.

couldnt you just sail up  :huh:

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LOL - driving is fine. Luckily I have a Mk3 so I get there without back, leg, shin and ankle ache...  :smiley:

Offline bobbarley

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Re: Travel expenses
« Reply #5 on: 10 July 2012, 22:15 »
So if a diesel is used it could be quids in!

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Re: Travel expenses
« Reply #6 on: 10 July 2012, 23:42 »
I get 25p a mile.

Had to drive to Bedford which worked out at around 200 miles there and back. Got to claim near on £50, but because it's a derv it only used just over a quarter of a tank.
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Re: Travel expenses
« Reply #7 on: 11 July 2012, 12:24 »
So if a diesel is used it could be quids in!

They might change the price they give you per mile if its a diesel, worth asking. Those figures are pretty standard and its what my company do. I get 18p a mile rather than the 45p but thats because I get a car allowance on top of it.

Anyway, yes, its reasonable.

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Re: Travel expenses
« Reply #8 on: 11 July 2012, 12:25 »
27p a mile in my own car
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Re: Travel expenses
« Reply #9 on: 12 July 2012, 12:51 »
I'm a Civil Servant and we get 40p per mile and its only gone up by 5p in the last year. Has been 35p per mile for the last 5 years. Doesnt rise with inflation sadly.
If i take a passenger in the car then I get 45p per mile  :laugh: