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How much petrol mileage should I expect?

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ssd · 08/05/2006 18:44

I'm a nanny who uses her own car and drives kiddies to school. I get petrol allowance but don't know how much to expect. I drive roughly 40 minutes a day, say about 15 miles in all. My car is a 1.4L.

Any ideas what I should recieve per day?

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ssd · 08/05/2006 18:45

Actually I drive 30 miles per day.
Counted that wrongly!

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bonkerz · 08/05/2006 18:45

Childminders get 40p per mile.

Alipiggie · 08/05/2006 18:45

Check on the AA website they normally that kind of information readily to hand. I'm so out of touch can't really remember. But AA should, even if you ring them.

ssd · 08/05/2006 19:34

thanks

anyone else?

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bootsmonkey · 08/05/2006 19:48

For using your own car and paying for your own petrol/MOT/tax etc., etc., 40ppm for the first 10,000miles, which then drops to 25ppm after that. This is however for employees using own car for business and charging expenses. Not sure on rules for self employed/freelance, sorry.

HTH

ssd · 08/05/2006 20:09

I looked up the AA website but couldn't find anything that would give me pence per mile.

As a nanny I'm an employee, but I don't have a contract yet.

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galaxy · 08/05/2006 20:29

This is the official mileage from the inland revenue web site:

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galaxy · 08/05/2006 20:29

oops meant mileage rates

ssd · 09/05/2006 13:09

thanks!

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