This petition was submitted during the 2010-2015 parliament

Petition Stop the cut to NHS mileage rate from 67p to 54p per mile

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The NHS calculates mileage costs according to the AA Motoring Costs guide.
The current reimbursement per mile up to 3500 miles is being cut from 67p to 54p from 01/07/14
The cost has been calculated on the following per mile calculations; Insurance 10.89p - 4.96p, Depreciation of vehicles 27.11p - 23.97p, Cost of capital at 50.00% 2.11p - 1.96p, Road tax 1.88p - 1.80p, Breakdown cover 0.5 - 0.50p, Service labour costs 4.66p - 2.19p, Fuel 14.56p - 13.87p, Replacement parts 2.88p - 2.39p, Tyres 2.06p - 2.00p
However, fuel costs, road tax and insurance (especially under 25's) have become higher unless you buy a new low emission, efficient car. NHS employees such as nurses and midwives are in the midst of a pay freeze, whilst previous removal of regular user allowance is placing those that must utilise their cars to fulfill their roles and support vulnerable members of public, at a financial disadvantage.
NHS and Government should reconsider and maintain the current 67p rate.

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