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Posted Sun, 04 Aug 2024 10:45:33 GMT by Bob_Hall
I work as a Community Nurse for an NHS Trust and we get paid 59p / mile for the first 3500 miles and then 24p / mile there after. The Trust issues a P11D at the end of the tax year. I understand that tax has to be paid on mileage that is paid at 59p / mile as this is above HMRCs 45p / mile rate. I do approximately 6500 mile per tax year so therefore less than the 10000 miles set by HMRC. My question is can I claim Mileage Allowance Relief on the miles that were paid at 24p / mile?
Posted Thu, 08 Aug 2024 10:19:08 GMT by HMRC Admin 25 Response
Hi Bob,
Work out how much this is using your employers rates and then using HMRC rate.
If the HMRC rate is higher, you can claim the difference.
Thank you. 

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