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Mileage Allowance
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Regarding 2014/15 tax return. If someone put in a mileage of 7500 work related (getting to and returning home) What is the amount of tax rebate should they expect.
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normal travel between home (or anywhere that is not a workplace) and your permanent workplace
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Yes, the mileage first of all has to qualify and normally ho e to work mileage doesn't qualify unless it's to one or more temporary places of work.
If your employers pays nothing, or something less than 45p a mile, you can claim tax relief on the difference.
The best you can get is if the employer pays nothing in mileage allowance. You can then claim relief on 7500 x 45p = £3375. If your marginal rate is 20% that's worth £675
If your employers pays nothing, or something less than 45p a mile, you can claim tax relief on the difference.
The best you can get is if the employer pays nothing in mileage allowance. You can then claim relief on 7500 x 45p = £3375. If your marginal rate is 20% that's worth £675