Business Cycle Mileage Allowance

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LOGAN 5

New Member
Do any of your workplaces offer a business cycle mileage allowance?

Our HR has categorically refused to allow such an allowance. Yet we have a fleet of expensive company cars, free car parking and the London Congestion Charge paid for out of users' expenses. They won't even consider the Bike to Work Scheme.

Rubbish organisation.
 

grhm

Veteran
Not sure about an "allowance" but we can claim business miles. It's 40p a mile for driving and 20p a mile for cycling. Unfortunately, there's not much call for business miles that aren't intercity - i.e. from Malvern to other sites in London, the south coast or M3/M4 corridor. Thats all way too far for my cycling abilities. So I've no idea if anyone here actually ever claims bike miles.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
We get 40p per mile and I estimate that I have done 150 + work miles this month - what ever it turns out to be it will be my biggest work mileage claim yet.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Dunno but the OP's question has prompted me to ask our HR/Finance people. Inevitably their first response is "Why do you want to know?"
 

ChrisKH

Guru
Location
Essex
Isn't the maximum rate 20p per mile with any excess being taxable in the hands of the recipient? i.e. it's a P11d benefit. Maximum £3,500 fine on the employer for each individual where no P11d or incorrect P11d filed.

<runs and hides>
 

Downward

Guru
Location
West Midlands
ChrisKH said:
Isn't the maximum rate 20p per mile with any excess being taxable in the hands of the recipient? i.e. it's a P11d benefit. Maximum £3,500 fine on the employer for each individual where no P11d or incorrect P11d filed.

<runs and hides>

Taxable triple whammy
So the Goverment take VAT and Tax on the petrol then tax again on the claim !
 

ChrisKH

Guru
Location
Essex
Downward said:
Taxable triple whammy
So the Goverment take VAT and Tax on the petrol then tax again on the claim !

Well as the argument goes, it shouldn't cost more than 20p a mile to run a bike so the excess is taxable remuneration. Otherwise we could have bicycle mileage rates of £1.00 a mile or more and reduce people's pay to compensate. It's no different for car mileage rates as well, I think.

I would like to be proved wrong though. I'm more or less guessing this is the case.
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
LOGAN 5 said:
Do any of your workplaces offer a business cycle mileage allowance?

That's a great idea! Instead of giving a petrol allowance as they would if you were in a car, they should give a food allowance :angry: ... vouchers for Tesco's. That would have an added bonus because most food is tax free.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Anything over the 20p a mile is taxable.

Used to get 17p per mile, until I got my CTW bike, now it's nothing, as the bike isn't strictly mine.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
fossyant said:
Anything over the 20p a mile is taxable.

Used to get 17p per mile, until I got my CTW bike, now it's nothing, as the bike isn't strictly mine.

The fuel is provided by you though:biggrin: and you have to pay for any punctures etc.
 

mangaman

Guest
grhm said:
there's not much call for business miles that aren't intercity - i.e. from Malvern to other sites in London, the south coast or M3/M4 corridor. Thats all way too far for my cycling abilities.

Come on though - Malvern to London on a bike on a business trip.
How cool would that be :tongue:
Imagine cruising into their office and asking if they have showers, as you've just cycled 150 miles to get there.

I noticed when I was browsing my MPs expenses that they get 20p a mile for cycling

Only 10p a mile for us humble NHS employees
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
summerdays said:
The fuel is provided by you though:biggrin: and you have to pay for any punctures etc.

I know, I'm an accountant, and I've mentioned this to my colleagues...didn't wash...nor servicing costs etc....so they (the company) actually save money as I do about 50 miles a week business travel (if you include the from home to another site which isn't your permanent work place).......

Ah well, got a new bike out of it. :tongue:
 
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