Yes, as long as it's not private travel, and is required by your work.
So, for me, if I travel between datacentres/to different sites on my bike, I can claim £0.20/mile back from the company. If they don't pay me this, I am entitled to that much tax relief I believe, which is acquired by notifying the Inland Revenue. If your company pays you some allowance, but less than £0.20, then you can claim the difference.
However, I am definitely not an authority on tax, so it's probably best to approach an accountant about it :-)
Yes, as long as it's not private travel, and is required by your work.
So, for me, if I travel between datacentres/to different sites on my bike, I can claim £0.20/mile back from the company. If they don't pay me this, I am entitled to that much tax relief I believe, which is acquired by notifying the Inland Revenue. If your company pays you some allowance, but less than £0.20, then you can claim the difference.
However, I am definitely not an authority on tax, so it's probably best to approach an accountant about it :-)