Advisory fuel rates – are you applying them correctly?
HMRC calculates AFRs by using a combination of average fuel prices, a calculation of real-world mpgs achieved by engine size and fuel type to arrive at a pence per mile
HMRC calculates AFRs by using a combination of average fuel prices, a calculation of real-world mpgs achieved by engine size and fuel type to arrive at a pence per mile
Advisory Fuel Rates – or AFRs – are a way of reimbursing mileage incurred in a company car without incurring fuel benefit tax
BUSINESS travel data specialist TMC is urging companies to respond to a new HMRC consultation document that questions whether flat rate expenses for mileage and fuel such as Approved Mileage
BUSINESS travel data specialist TMC is urging companies to respond to a new HMRC consultation document that questions whether flat rate expenses for mileage and fuel such as Approved Mileage
COMPANY car mileage rates have been slashed by up to 18% as HMRC cut the tax allowance across all six of the petrol and diesel categories in response to continuing
SEPTEMBER 2012:Fuel prices on the up; HMRC AFR rates on hold
Rising fuel costs outstrip Advisory Fuel Rates
NEW HMRC Advisory Fuel Rates for company cars from September do drivers no favoursEditor Ralph Morton reports
JUNE 2012: New company car mileage rates
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