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Posted 11 months ago by Claire
I put in a claim for mileage for 22/23 (£1700) and 23/24(£1900) based on 45p per mile recently and got a cheque for £579 as they seem to do the calculations based on deducting these amounts on what I earned that year and recalculating tax amounts? Given i had paid the correct amount of tax prior to this claim according to HMRC - should I not be getting 45p on the mile back as I would if I could claim through employer? The 579 includes refund for £6 a week WFH so this would mean I got nothing back for my mileage? If
Posted 11 months ago by HMRC Admin 21 Response
Hi Claire,
We would need to access your record to check the calculation.
You can contact HMRC at Income Tax: general enquiries for-individuals-pensioners-and-employees.
Thank you.

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