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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post45 per mile, per roundtrip.
Claim for every penny.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostExactly how far is the airport from your house?
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Hi,
Assuming the location in Edinburgh qualifies as a temporary workplace, you can claim the dropping off and picking up at the airport.
You won't be able to claim the journey where your partner is driving back on their own of course.
As an alternative, just in case your partner can't do the drop off, you can claim the travelling to and from work from home, so if you drove the car to the airport car park, parked it up and then when you got back, drove home, the whole cost of travelling plus car parking costs can be claimed. Or if you decided to take a taxi to the airport and back, that cost can be claimed too.
Hope it makes sense
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Car mileage if partner pick and drop to airport
Hi,
I am a LTD Company contractor. I have a contract which is in Edinburgh but I am based in London. I travel to Edinburgh every week by flight from London. My partner drops me at airport and picks me while on way back. The car is on my name. I wanted to know if I can claim car mileage at least for one side of the car travel each time I am being dropped to or picked from the airport?
I claim for the flight from my business.
I searched the forum but could not find any thread with similar query.
Could anyone point me to the right information or throw your guidance?Tags: None
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