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Can you claim vat back on mileage expenses, I have no recpts from the client , just amount he pays himself each month i.e 938 miles @ .45p per mile, so he paid him self 422.10. can i claim vat back on that? 

 

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Yes and no.

The VAT is only reclaimable on the fuel element of the mileage which normally ends up so small that many businesses just don't bother.

That said, it is available. Have a read of this taken from one of my earlier post (#1)

VAT is reclaimable only on the mileage part of the mileage element of the allowance.

See here for the current apportionment of the allowance that is attributable to Petrol :

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cars/advisory_fuel_current.htm

For example, for a petrol car under 1400cc only 15p of the 45p is related to the cost of fuel.

Here's the link to the historic rates as you will need the figure for last year :

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cars/advisory_fuel_archive.htm

So, assuming 15p per mile the VAT that you would be able to claim : at 17.5% for last year (*7/47) = 0.02234 per mile VAT and at 20% for this year (*1/6) that would be 0.025p per mile VAT

That means at current rates 10k miles in a 1400cc car would be a payment of £4500 and VAT of £250... Probably not what the directors were actually expecting!

HTH,

Shaun.

 

#1 See this thread

http://www.book-keepers.org.uk/t43224398/claiming-vat-back-on-mileage/



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Hi Shaun,

£250 may not be much, but for 5 minutes work it isn't a bad return.  I used to work for a company who wouldnt pay your expenses unless you had worked out the VAT element.

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Your completely right Nick,

My judgement is more down to it being nowhere near the figure that directors think that it will be as they always (in my experience) believe that it will be using the 45p figure as the basis of the calculation.

Yes Linda, claim it. But be prepared for a disappointed client when they see the actual figures compared to their expectations.

Shaun.

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Great thanks, It wont work out to be a lot but at least it will be something and he cant complain if thats the rules. Thanks for your help.

Linda

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I have a calculator that I use when doing my expense claims. It is on my website but I will check and update before adding a link!

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Linda - in your original post you said that you had no receipts.

You would need fuel VAT receipts covering at least the amount of VAT being reclaimed. Worth educating your client to always as for a VAT receipt when filling up.

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