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If I file an expenses claim to a VAT registered company for fuel (this is all they are paying for the use of my car) and they pay me the full value of the receipt. Are they allowed to go ahead and claim back the VAT on that receipt?
Thanks
Jon
I'd disagree with that. They can only recover VAT on the fuel element of the business mileage travelled. calculated at their advisory fuel rates. So if you travel 100 miles and the fuel rate is 13p per mile, the employer can claim a maximum of one sixth of £13.00
Section 8.7 VAT notice 700/64 states -
''What do I need to do if my employees buy the road fuel?
If you reimburse your employees for road fuel used you can treat the VAT they paid as your input tax. But you must be able to show that you have reimbursed them for their actual expenditure on the road fuel. (See paragraph 8.9 below for details of what records must be kept.)''