Advisory fuel rates for company cars

    Rachel Stansfield
    10th December 2021
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    New company car advisory fuel rates have been published and took effect from 1 December 2021.

    The guidance states: ‘you can use the previous rates for up to one month from the date the new rates apply’. The rates only apply to employees using a company car.

    The advisory fuel rates for journeys undertaken on or after 1 December 2021 are: 

     

    Engine size Petrol 
    1400cc or less 13p 
    1401cc - 2000cc 15p 
    Over 2000cc 22p 

     

    Engine size LPG 
    1400cc or less 9p 
    1401cc - 2000cc 10p 
    Over 2000cc 15p 

     

    Engine size Diesel 
    1600cc or less 11p 
    1601cc – 2000cc 13p 
    Over 2000cc 16p 

    HMRC guidance states that the rates only apply when you either:

    • reimburse employees for business travel in their company cars

    • require employees to repay the cost of fuel used for private travel.

    You must not use these rates in any other circumstances.

    The Advisory Electricity Rate for fully electric cars is 5p per mile. Electricity is not a fuel for car fuel benefit purposes.

    If you would like to discuss your company car policy, please contact us. Internet link:GOV.UK AFR 

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