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Customer stories

``I got over £3000 back and went on holiday!``

I saw the SWIFT advert on Facebook and thought I would give it a go. I work in the aviation engineering industry and use my own car to travel to base camp so I was able to claim a mileage tax refund plus other expenses. I was happy when I spoke to SWIFT Refunds who informed me I was due a tax rebate of over £3000! This was the easiest money I ever got back! I used the money to book myself a holiday to Mexico.

Matt Hayes, Chester

Mileage Tax Rebate Calculator

This mileage calculator will give you a general estimate of how much you may get from a mileage tax refund.  Once you have made your claim and your accountant has fully calculated every variable you will get a more precise amount.

What is HMRC's business mileage rate for 2022

The current HMRC business mileage rates have not changed since last year. This is to be expected as the HMRC mileage rate hasn’t changed for the last 12 years.

The mileage rate for 2022/2023 tax year is as follows.

        ■   45p for the first 10,000 miles for business-purposes.

        ■   25p for each business mile after the first 10,000 miles.

        ■   20p per mile for cyclists 

What type of trips can I claim reimbursement for?

You can claim a mileage tax refund for any trips you took for business/work purposes. Some examples of trips you can claim reimbursement for in 2022:

         ■   Travelling to meet a client for work

         ■   Travelling from your office to another work location to complete a job

         ■   Travelling to a conference

What if my employer reimburses me but not to the full 45p?

If your employer pays back at a lower rate, then you can apply to HMRC for a mileage tax refund at the end of the tax year to cover the difference. For example, if your employer pays 20p per mile, you can claim tax relief on the difference of 25p per mile.