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Previously on "Mileage Allowance - any planned increases"
Yes I expect the government are just about to raise this so that their tax take decreases and people like us in business on our own account get the full benefit of our valid expenses being wholly offset against tax as is right and proper thus allowing us to inwardly invest to further the success of uk plc.
I think you'll find that this is a labour government, it is far more likely they will abolish it and then be confused about how their tax take is down.
With the cost of fuel rising sharply it seems that the 40p/25p mileage rate are out of date.
Yes I expect the government are just about to raise this so that their tax take decreases and people like us in business on our own account get the full benefit of our valid expenses being wholly offset against tax as is right and proper thus allowing us to inwardly invest to further the success of uk plc.
I think you'll find that this is a labour government, it is far more likely they will abolish it and then be confused about how their tax take is down.
Was going to post this in the Accounting section but I think its more of a general discussion.
With the cost of fuel rising sharply it seems that the 40p/25p mileage rate are out of date. 40p per mile is still ok but once you are past 10k miles the 25pence rate seems very low.
Anybody know what the price of fuel was when these rates were set originally?
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