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Making tax-free mileage payments

If you have employees who use either their own car or a company car for business mileage, you can pay mileage allowances tax-free up to certain limit. However, if you pay more than the permitted amount, the excess is subject to Income Tax and liable to Class 1 National Insurance.

The amount that you can pay tax-free depends on whether the employee uses their own car for business or has a company car.

Employees using their own car for business journeys

Where an employee undertakes business mileage in their own car, you can make tax-fee mileage payments up to the ‘approved amount’. This is simply the employee’s business mileage in their own car in the tax year multiplied by the HMRC approved rate. For cars and vans, the HMRC approved rate is 45p per mile for the first 10,000 business miles in the tax year and 25p per mile thereafter. So, if an employee drives 12,000 business miles in the tax year, you can make mileage payments of up to £5,000 tax-free (10,000 miles @ 45p per mile plus 2,000 miles @ 25p per mile).

Any excess over the approved amount is subject to Income Tax. However, if you pay less than the approved amount (or do not pay mileage allowances), the employee can claim tax relief for the difference between the approved amount and the actual mileage payment received, if any.

The approved amounts are the maximum that can be paid tax-free. You cannot make higher payments tax-free even if the actual costs incurred by the employee exceed the approved amount.

You can also make mileage payments free of National Insurance. However, for National Insurance purposes, the 45p rate is used for all business mileage, there is no reduction in the rate after 10,000 miles. Any amount paid in excess of this should be included in gross pay for National Insurance purposes.

Employees using a company car for business journeys

The approved rates do not apply where the employee has a company car. These rates include an element for insurance and depreciation as well as for fuel. Instead, HMRC publishes fuel-only rates (the advisory fuel rates) which can be used to make tax-free mileage payments to employees who use a company car for business mileage and who pay for their own fuel. The rates are published quarterly.

The rates applying from 1 June 2023 are as follows:

Engine sizePetrolLPG
1,400cc or less13p per mile10p per mile
1,401 to 2,000cc15p per mile12p per mile
Over 2,000cc23p per mile18p per mile
Engine sizeDiesel
1,600cc or less12p per mile
1,601cc to 2,000cc14p per mile
Over 2,000cc18p per mile

If the employee has an electric company car, you can pay a rate of 9p per mile tax-free.

Payments up to the advisory rates can also be made free of National Insurance.

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