Hang on, isn't it 20p per mile off your taxable income rather than off your tax.
That's the way it worked in Aus. So as Roxy said above, if a courier rides 50miles a week, rather than getting £2500 back in cash, they would get £2500 taken off their income for tax purposes.
Hang on, isn't it 20p per mile off your taxable income rather than off your tax.
That's the way it worked in Aus. So as Roxy said above, if a courier rides 50miles a week, rather than getting £2500 back in cash, they would get £2500 taken off their income for tax purposes.
Of course, I could be wrong.