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Thread Author: Pat Replies: 22

 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Pat
On our forums there are a lot of agency drivers who work on PAYE for one or more agencies.

They are sent to different firms to work on a daily basis, but almost never visit the agency offices.

There is a rumour going around recently that they are allowed to claim 45p per mile tax relief for their mileage travelling from home to their place of work.

I've expressed my doubts about this and I'm concerned that some are going to be facing a large bill when HMRC realise so many are doing this and decide to claim it back again.

I really would appreciate your opinion on this as they class the Agency offices as their regular place of work, but I'm not sure they can do this.

TIA

Pat
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Bromptonaut
The subject came up a couple of weeks ago:

www.car4play.com/forum/post/index.htm?f=5&t=7723

Mapmaker's view there seemed to be 'probably not' but I expect he'll be along shortly to clarify.

My advice to Mrs B, who has had the same offer as an agency teacher, was not to touch it with a bargepole.
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Iffy
...was not to touch it with a bargepole...

Agreed.

A similar question arises in my work, as I have my own remote office and sometimes work from head office.

In my case. it would only amount to a few pounds either way, so I can afford to take the bargepole advice.

And as it's monthly expenses, there are always ways and means to make the money up elsewhere, if I did feel I was losing out.

 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Bromptonaut
>> A similar question arises in my work, as I have my own remote office and
>> sometimes work from head office.

Same for me. I'm based off Holborn but occasionally get sent to the main office in Westminster. If I go to HQ direct to/from home no claim as there's no difference (lesser of rule).

I can however claim my bus/tube fare or 25p a mile on the push bike for travel between sites.
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Mon 12 Sep 11 at 09:59
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - R.P.
Don't you get a cycle rate ?
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - -
This will be interesting for the drivers i know still doing the agency shuffle.

The allowance of 40ppm as far as i know has only been the preserve of those who have gone self employed on nova or similar schemes, and the few who have formed their own limited companies sometimes buy a vehicle in the company name and let it pay all the vehicle ex's including fuel.

Some agencies say they pay mileage allowance over a certain distance to their PAYE drivers as an incentive to take work miles away, in practice that's another politicians promise to get you on their books.


 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Bromptonaut
>> Don't you get a cycle rate ?

Cycle rate is actually 20p/mile not 25 as suggested above. Claims system is computerised and complicated so in practice I rarely bother.
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Mon 12 Sep 11 at 10:47
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Iffy
...Claims system is computerised and complicated so in practice I rarely bother...

My employers did the same with expenses.

The cynics among us - it's journalism so that's nearly everyone - thought management were hoping the complication of the system would reduce claims.



 Mapmaker....Help Please! - R.P.
I was thinking that as well...!

I like the use of the word "nearly" !
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Iffy
...use of the word "nearly" !...

Grammatically incorrect, but I'm sure everyone gets the meaning.

There are one or two hand-wringing, leftie, social worker-type journalists who read the Guardian, if not write for it.

Actually, a lot of journalists are of the left politically, which is odd when you consider most newspapers lean to the right.

 Mapmaker....Help Please! - R.P.
That's what I was laughing at really !
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Pat
I did read the answers mapmaker gave to the thread a couple of weeks ago and it was what started me wondering about this but it left a few 'ifs' and buts'.

I thought if I gave him the exact situation it would clarify things for agency drivers.

Pat
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Iffy
Mapmaker mentioned going up north on Friday, so perhaps he's not back yet.
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Alastairw
I'm in the same game as mappy, so perhap I can answer.

Basically, no. Work does not begin until you reach the yard to pick up the lorry. Home to work travel is not allowable - there have been many cases in court/commissioners over the years. If interest I will try to look them up at work tomorrow.
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Pat
Thanks Alistair, I would appreciate that.

Pat
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Pat
Now you're back again Mapmaker I would really appreciate an answer on this one.

You do know you're not allowed to go away without prior permission, don't you? :)

Pat
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Mapmaker
The short answer is "it's complicated," and the other short answer is "not my area." Neither of those is much help to you.

A deduction is due for travel to a temporary workplace. i.e. anywhere that is not a permanent workplace www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM32065.htm

For your agency workers, the permanent workplace may be home, or the agency's office, or several of the yards you mention may all constitute permanent workplaces. Alternatively an entire area may constitute a permanent workplace www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM32190.htm

I imagine that the lorry driver only starts earning on reaching the site, and so does not have a travelling appointment. www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM32366.htm

For anybody interested in working from home read www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/eim32374.htm

So, I'm sorry, I am not in a positino to say yes or no.
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Pat
Thanks for taking the time for such a comprehensive answer anyway.

I have some reading to do now:)

Pat
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - -
I am not in a positino to say yes or no.
>>

I know or assume it's a typo but what a super word, covers position but with a certain flourish, may i use your new word please MM?
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - R.P.
Damnit I thought it was a word....!
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Pat
Sshhhhh, don't make fun of him or he won't help me again:)

Pat
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Mapmaker
Pat, you want to be careful about the positinos you get into...
 Mapmaker....Help Please! - Pat
Warning noted MM:)

Pat
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