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UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves Announces Mileage Allowance Increase for Work-Related Car Use
The UK government has announced an increase in the mileage allowance for drivers who use their cars for work-related purposes, with HMRC now allowing a 55p per mile claim for the first 10,000 miles driven in each tax year.

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- The UK government has lifted a 10-year freeze on the car and van usage tax relief allowance.
- Drivers can now claim up to 55p per mile for the first 10,000 miles driven annually.
- This change aims to provide greater financial support for individuals who use their vehicles in work-related capacities.
- Introduction to the Mileage Allowance Increase
- Details of the New Rule Changes
- Impact on Work-Related Drivers
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