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What are AA mileage rates in the UK?


I am being charged AA mileage rates by an engineer. Does anyone know the current rate chargeable for Mileage in the UK or what AA rate is? Thankyou

I dont know what the AA rate is but the inland revenue state that an employee using his own car is 40p per mile and for company cars it ranges from 15p to 22p dependent on engine size

Depends what he includes, but it should be one of these -

http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/run...

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