![]() ![]() To work out how much you can claim, multiply the total business kilometres you travelled by the rate. uses a rate that takes all your vehicle running expenses (including registration, fuel, servicing and insurance) and depreciation into account.doesn't require written evidence to show exactly how many kilometres you travelled (but we may ask you to show how you worked out your business kilometres, for example diary records).allows you to claim a maximum of 5,000 business kilometres per car, per year. ![]() uses a set rate for each kilometre travelled for business.Only use this method if you are a sole trader or partnership (where at least one partner is an individual) claiming for a car. Check how sole traders and some partnerships can use the cents per kilometre method for car-related business expenses. ![]()
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