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tenet



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Fuel Prices

Brent Crude down about 20%, Stirling appreciation against the dollar about 7% ytd and yet average price of fuel UP by 2%.

Now that's what I call daylight robbery. MY 09 GS manual in Lago Grey, Wood Co arm rest and side bumper strips - now sold.

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Mona Geeza



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Re: Fuel Prices

tenet wrote:
Brent Crude down about 20%, Stirling appreciation against the dollar about 7% ytd and yet average price of fuel UP by 2%.

Now that's what I call daylight robbery.


Cant see them ever dropping the price of fuel by 20% anyway, too much tax to lose. if fuel suddenly went out of fashion overnight they would have to come up with a tax for not buying it. Rolling Eyes

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138.9 at Shell near me. Although I now use the V-Power which is 145.9. It's a bit dearer but I have definitely noticed a difference in smoothness and response as well as slight mpg benefits. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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landy19840



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I think fuel is cheap considering where it comes from and what they do with it! In comparison with bottled water which is £2 for a litre and all they have to do is fill it up!

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Swingwing



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landy19840 wrote:
I think fuel is cheap considering where it comes from and what they do with it! In comparison with bottled water which is £2 for a litre and all they have to do is fill it up!


"My manual averages between 9mpg and never more than 30mpg. But it depends how you drive it!! I get get paid 75p per mile driven in mine so I usually floor it everywhere!!"

landy19840 - 2 quotes of yours.

If i was getting 75p a mile i'd think fuel was cheap too

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fuel for ploughing is getting too expensive, I'm looking at using some old fashioned methods

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landy19840



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Even if I was not getting 75p per mile I would still think it's reasonable! Life is to short to worry about mpg!

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athelstan



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January diesel CHF1.90 ltr. Yesterday it was CHF1.69 ltr. Swiss franc has appreciated strongly in July/Aug against all major curriences especially the Euro. And I get .05 Rappen per ltr discount so I actually pay CHF1.64 till end of September.

January €1.31 to CHF1. Today's FX rate €1.12 to CHF1. Lovely Jubbly. GBP just as bad - that makes my October trip to Blighty looking cheaper by the day.

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razmabaz



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Hmmm Brent crude? ... US$ ?

.... how long has Brent been in the USA? Freelander 1 TD4 HSE - gone, 2 weeks after the Cat.Converter!
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raz - doesn't matter where it comes from, oil is priced in dollars. Brent Crude is an indicator price. We don't actually produce that much oil any more.
landy19840 - tax wise you are only allowed 35p a mile, so the other 40p is taxed. Assuming basic rate, 20%, you are paying back 8p a mile in income tax. More if you're a high earner.

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landy19840



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Surely I can charge what ever price per mile I like working for my self??

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Swingwing



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landy19840 wrote:
Surely I can charge what ever price per mile I like working for my self??


Absolutely right, you can charge whatever you want. BUT, when you do your tax return and declare what you are claiming for mileage in your business expenses anything over 35p per mile and you pay TAX and NI as it is classed as income.

See I told you diesel was expensive.

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Er, no you can't. Or rather you can, but you can only declare up to 35p as expenses to set against tax. The rest is income. Better get off this subject in case the Revenue is watching. Whistle

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Sorry, Swingwing beat me to it there.

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Oh and that'll be £250.04 inc VAT for the tax advice - Swingwing - shall we go halves? Very Happy Wink

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