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stoofur | 17:27 Sun 19th Sep 2021 | Business & Finance
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I recently decided to try out Amazon Flex as a second job.
I understand that you can claim the mileage back against your tax return (45p per mile upto 100,000 Miles). I understand that you can't claim mileage to a regular place of work (i.e. the Amazon Depot) as this is considered commuting. My question is, when I finish my shift I could be anywhere in the area that my depot covers. Can I claim the mileage from the final customer back to my house? This could vary considerably depending upon where my final customer is.
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>>> No point in keeping fuel receipts Agreed. Even if you had receipts, there would be no way of knowing whether the fuel was used for work travel or for getting to a naughty weekend in Brighton. The whole point of the fixed rate allowance scheme anyway is that it does away with the need to claim individual expenses. (e.g. you can't claim for the costs of servicing...
22:56 Sun 19th Sep 2021
APG it makes perfect sense to me. Are you saying the amazon income is treated as completely separate from earned income?? Even if it is if you earn'd say £4500 from occasional work in the year surely you can only claim back tax relief of upto £4500 on milage costs???

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