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Vehicles you use for work

You may be able to claim tax relief if you use cars, vans, motorcycles or bicycles for work.

This does not include travelling to and from your work, unless it’s a temporary place of work.

How much you can claim depends on whether you’re using:

  • a vehicle that you’ve bought or leased with your own money
  • a vehicle owned or leased by your employer (a company vehicle)

You can claim for the current tax year and the 4 previous tax years, if you’re eligible.

Using your own vehicle for work

If you use your own vehicle or vehicles for work, you may be able to claim tax relief on the approved mileage rate. This covers the cost of owning and running your vehicle. You cannot claim separately for things like:

  • fuel
  • electricity
  • vehicle tax
  • MOTs
  • repairs

To work out how much you can claim for each tax year you’ll need to:

  • keep records of the dates and mileage of your work journeys
  • add up the mileage for each vehicle type you’ve used for work
  • take away any amount your employer pays you towards your costs, (sometimes called a ‘mileage allowance’)

Approved mileage rates

Vehicle Flat rate per business mile for the 2026 to 2027 tax year Flat rate per business mile before 6 April 2026
Cars and goods vehicles first 10,000 miles 55p 45p
Cars and goods vehicles after 10,000 miles 25p 25p
Motorcycles 24p 24p
Bicycles 20p 20p

Using a company car for business

You can claim tax relief on the money you’ve spent on fuel and electricity, for business trips in your company car. Keep records to show the actual cost of the fuel.

If your employer reimburses some of the money, you can claim relief on the difference.

How to claim

When you claim, you must send HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) copies of your mileage logs. These logs must include:

  • the reason for every journey
  • the postcode for the start point of every journey
  • the postcode for the end point of every journey

If you are claiming for more than one employment, you must send a copy of your mileage log for each.

Use this service to check:

  • if you can claim
  • how to claim

If you complete a Self Assessment tax return, you must claim through your tax return instead.

The service is being updated with the new mileage rates for cars and vans effective from 6 April 2026. You should not use the service to make a claim for cars and vans until it has been updated.

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