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Claiming business mileage on a private car
I am employed but have to use my own car for business journeys, what can I claim?
Last updated 22 May 2026 | First published 21 Jul 2021
By Andy Gibbs, ATT, CTA 1 min read
If you are an employee but have to use your own vehicle for business journeys then you can claim mileage. An employee cannot have tax relief for the cost of a journey which is ordinary commuting or private travel.
If the employer pays you for the business miles you do they can pay you up to the HMRC approved rates below – known as Approved Mileage Allowance Payment (AMAP) without incurring any tax and NIC.
If they reimburse you more than the approved rate the additional amount will be subject to tax and NI.
If they don’t reimburse you at the approved rates or not at all then you can claim tax relief on the difference.
On 21st May, in addition to the Government's 'Great British Summer Savings' scheme, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced that the approved mileage rate will rise by 10p per mile, backdated to April 2026, taking the rate for the first 10,000 business miles to 55p per mile.
| First 10,000 business miles in tax year | Each business mile over 10,000 in tax year | |
|---|---|---|
| Cars and vans | 55p | 25p |
| Motorcycles | 24p | 24p |
| Bicycles | 20p | 20p |
If you would like any further advice in this area please contact us on 01442 268000 or use our simple online contact form to arrange a free initial consultation.
Last updated 22 May 2026 | First published 21 Jul 2021
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Andy Gibbs, ATT, CTA
Andy is a qualified Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA), holds the STEP Advanced Certificate in Trust and Estate Accounting, and has dealt with both tax compliance and tax advisory projects across a range of industry sectors. Andy also manages a highly qualified and experienced team at TaxAssist Accountants, providing technical support and offering practical solutions in relation to the accounting, tax and practice needs of TaxAssist practice owners and their staff.
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