Hi.
I was wondering if anyone can help. I have just started contracting and working under an umbrella company.
My umbrella company (as per tax rules) requires a receipt for £13 for every 100 miles travelled.
The problem I have is that my bike petrol consumption is around £10 per 100 miles, therefore I cannot physically fill up this amount.
As an example, I filled up Monday night before starting my contract Tuesday morning at a cost of £21.04. I then did 60 miles per day for 3 days before needing to fill up. However, umbrella require a receipt for £23.40 so therefore their system will only allow me to use the £21.04 receipt for 2 days, not 3.
I have no way of physically being able to get enough petrol in my bike so that I have enough reciepts to cover unless on top of my 60 miles return journey I then do 50 miles every 2 days personal mileage on top of this to use more fuel - something I do not really feel like doing once home from work.
Can anyone help explain this process? I cannot see how the government can set limits when vehicles cannot meet this requirement.
Thanks
<Name removed for modesty's sake> (Sorry new here, so please be gentle)
I was wondering if anyone can help. I have just started contracting and working under an umbrella company.
My umbrella company (as per tax rules) requires a receipt for £13 for every 100 miles travelled.
The problem I have is that my bike petrol consumption is around £10 per 100 miles, therefore I cannot physically fill up this amount.
As an example, I filled up Monday night before starting my contract Tuesday morning at a cost of £21.04. I then did 60 miles per day for 3 days before needing to fill up. However, umbrella require a receipt for £23.40 so therefore their system will only allow me to use the £21.04 receipt for 2 days, not 3.
I have no way of physically being able to get enough petrol in my bike so that I have enough reciepts to cover unless on top of my 60 miles return journey I then do 50 miles every 2 days personal mileage on top of this to use more fuel - something I do not really feel like doing once home from work.
Can anyone help explain this process? I cannot see how the government can set limits when vehicles cannot meet this requirement.
Thanks
<Name removed for modesty's sake> (Sorry new here, so please be gentle)
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