Latest advisory fuel rates for company cars
The amount that employers can reimburse staff for business travel in company cars changes from 1 March 2023. What are the new rates?
Advisory fuel rates for company cars are updated by HMRC on a quarterly basis. The rates determine the amount that can be paid to an employee using a company car for business mileage, without income tax consequences. It's possible to use a higher rate, but you must show that the actual fuel cost per mile is greater than the advisory rates. Note that these rates are separate to those that can be paid where an employee uses their own car for business mileage (45p per mile for the first 10,000 miles). HMRC has now published the advisory rates applicable from 1 March 2023. The last update included a bumper 60% increase for the rate for electric vehicles (EVs) due to the increasing costs of energy. The rates for EVs have only increased by 1p for this quarter to 9p per mile, as prices are stabilising. The rate per mile for other vehicles, including hybrids will be:
|
Engine size |
Petrol |
LPG |
|---|---|---|
|
1,400cc or less |
13p |
10p |
|
1,401cc to 2,000cc |
15p |
11p |
|
Over 2,000cc |
23p |
17p |
|
Engine size |
Diesel |
|---|---|
|
1,600cc or less |
13p |
|
1,601cc to 2,000cc |
15p |
|
Over 2,000cc |
20p |
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