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Tax-free mileage rate increases by 10p per mile

Published 3 June 2026

The Chancellor of the Exchequer last week announced a 10p per mile increase in the tax-free mileage rate that applies to the first 10,000 business miles travelled in a car or van in a tax year.
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The increase, which has been backdated to April 2026, means that the rates for the 2026-27 tax year are now as follows:

Kind of Vehicle
Business Miles
Pence per Mile
Car or van
First 10,000
55p
Car or van
After 10,000
25p
Motorcycle
All
24p
Cycle
All
20p
Cars and vans include electric and hybrid cars and vans as well as those that run on petrol and diesel.
The rates mean that employers can reimburse their workers claims for business travel at these rates (or below) free of tax and national insurance.

These rates are also useful to self-employed individuals, as a deduction can be claimed based on their business mileage without needing to make any adjustment for private use. The business is just required to keep a mileage log of business journeys.
Note that a business can only use these rates if capital allowances have not been claimed on the vehicle, and the cost of the vehicle has not been claimed as a deduction under cash basis accounting.
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If you need any help using the rates in your business, please do get in touch. We would be happy to help you!

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  • Meet the Team
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  • News/Blog
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  • Privacy Notice
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  • Guide to the General Election 2024: Tax implications for your business
  • Are you ready for a cyber attack?
  • Election results in: What will be the effect on your tax bill?
  • October 2024 Budget - What does this mean for you?
  • Link Page
  • Personal Tax Changes Coming in April 2026
  • Employment Rights Act - What is Changing First?
  • How Early Financial Warning Signs can protect your business
  • Is your Business Ready for 2026/2027
  • Valuing Your Business: What Buyers Look for and What You Can do About It
  • Have You Received a Letter from HMRC about MTD?
  • Tax-free mileage rate increases by 10p per mile
  • Companies House and the IPO warn about fake payment requests