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  2. Check online to find out what information the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) holds about a vehicle. You’ll need the vehicle’s registration number (number plate).

  3. The current HMRC approved mileage rates vary depending on the type of vehicle used for business purposes. As seen above, for business travel in cars and vans, the rates for the first 10,000 miles are set at 45 pence per mile, while for motorcycles, the rate is set at 24 pence per mile. For bicycles, the approved mileage rate is set at 20 pence ...

  4. 26 mar 2024 · You can calculate car and car fuel benefits by using our interactive calculator. Back to top.

  5. 19 mar 2024 · Use the provided HMRC mileage claim calculator to determine how much you can receive in reimbursement for your business driving. To calculate this, you will need the number of miles you have driven for business purposes and then multiply it by the standard HMRC rates.

  6. To calculate the ‘approved amount’, multiply your employee’s business travel miles for the year by the rate per mile for their vehicle. Use HMRC’s MAPs working sheet if you need help.

  7. Calculator for mileage expenses (business use of own car in UK). It calculates the "approved amount" that can be claimed tax-free by an employee for using their own car as business travel expenses.