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      01-10-2016, 11:55 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Moonie View Post
Your employer needs to pay you a mileage allowance, but less than the standard 45p per mile for you to claim any tax back on it.

ie if your company pays you 30p per mile then you can claim tax relief on an additional 15p

http://www.litrg.org.uk/useful-links...ses-employment

http://www.cheapaccounting.co.uk/blo.../tag/hmrc-p87/
According to the HMRC website:
If your employer doesn’t pay you a mileage allowance you can claim the full approved amount of Mileage Allowance Relief.

If your employer pays you a mileage allowance but it is less than the approved amount, you can claim Mileage Allowance Relief on the difference

Since I don't receive any allowance, I should be able to claim it all
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