2022 mileage scale: who will benefit from the new revised scale?

2022 mileage scale who will benefit from the new revised

KILOMETER SCALE 2022. The kilometer scale is raised in 2022 and the new figures are out. For who ? How? ‘Or’ What ? All the answers to your questions.

[Mis à jour le 16 février 2022 à 08:46] A new measure was to see the light of day after the introduction of the inflation bonus, it is now done. Indeed, to come to the aid of households faced with the rise in the rate of inflation and the increase in the cost of living, the executive has decided to revalue the scale of mileage allowance of 10% for the taxation of income for the year 2021. The new 2022 scales for cars, scooters and motorcycles have just been published. A change for big wheels who multiply the journeys within the framework of their employment which should bring in on average, 150 euros per motorist and per declaration.

Each year, at the time of the declaration of income (which occurs in the spring), all employees benefit from an automatic fixed deduction of 10% applied to their income. The objective is to cover some of their current expenses, transport in particular. This flat-rate deduction of 10% is automatically deducted from wages and employees therefore have nothing to do. However, people who believe they have spent more for their transport costs and who wish to benefit from this revaluation of the mileage scale will be obliged to to renouncer to the standard deduction and instead, deduct their real costs or use the mileage scales published each year by the tax authorities. Make sure that the total amount of your professional expenses exceeds the amount of the flat-rate deduction of 10%. To do this, carefully keep any invoice or expense report, to be able to justify these expenses. They must be in line with your professional activity, and be necessary for it.

The travel expenses taken into account in the scale of the mileage allowance relate to transport from home to the place of work, professional travel during working hours, moving or double residence. The scale is calculated according to the power of the vehicle and the number of kilometers travelled. It includes vehicle depreciation, repair and maintenance costs, tire costs, fuel consumption and insurance premiums.

This more technical device which will have an effect on the amount of theincome tax beneficiaries of this new aid will in fact only concern taxpayers who make many journeys as part of their job and who take advantage of their tax return to apply their real costs. According to the government, 2.5 million tax households do so each year. For what gain? On average 150 euros on each tax return. With the implementation of this new system, the households in question automatically waive the flat-rate deduction of 10% introduced by the tax authorities for other tax households. It is therefore necessary to calculate whether this radical choice is indeed a winner. A calculation that the liberal nurses where the home helpdirectly affected by this new system.

Faced with criticism from part of the opposition who considers the device too restricted in the face of the stakes of soaring prices, Jean Castex assured that this revaluation will have a real effect and could snowball. “This revaluation is also intended to serve as a reference, and therefore potentially to affect the mileage allowances directly paid by employers to their employees who use their personal vehicle”, underlined the Prime Minister, thus ruling out any reduction in VAT. on fuels.

You will find below the mileage scale applicable to cars for the year 2022:

administrative powerup to 5000kmfrom 5,001 to 20,000 kmover 20,000 km
Up to 3CVd (= distance traveled) x 0.502(dx 0.3) + 1007 eurosdx 0.35
4CVdx 0.575(dx 0.323) + €1,262dx 0.387
5CVdx 0.603(dx 0.339) + €1,320dx 0.405
6CVdx 0.631(dx 0.335) + €1,382dx 0.325
from 7CVdx 0.661(dx 0.374) + €1,435dx 0.446
* d = distance traveled

Note: if the taxpayer has an electric car, he benefits from an increase of 20% on travel expenses that he can deduct. A first.

Here is the 2022 kilometer scale corresponding to scooters and two red ones up to 50cm3:

up to 3000kmfrom 3,001 to 6,000 kmover 6,000 km
dx 0.299(dx 0.07)+458 eurosdx 0.162
* d = distance traveled
administrative powerUp to 3000kmFrom 3,001 to 6,000 kmOver 6,000 km
1 or 2 HPd*0.375(d * 0.094) + 845d*0.234
3,4,5 HPd*0.444(d * 0.071) + 1099d*0.261
more than 5 hpd*0.575(d * 0.068) + 1502d*0.325

Note: as for cars, taxpayers who drive a scooter or an electric motorcycle benefit from an increase of 20% travel expenses to be deducted from their income.

The mileage scale applies to salaried taxpayers who use a car, motorcycle, scooter or moped to get to work, and who decide to deduct their actual costs in their tax return. You can thus deduct on your tax return these actual costs corresponding to your travels. As a reminder, by choosing to opt for actual costs, you waive the 10% flat-rate allowance. The scale makes it possible to determine the amount of mileage expenses to be reported on the tax return form. It is established according to the power of the vehicle but also the number of kilometers traveled during the past year. The costs declared must be able to be certified by supporting documents (invoices for repairs, purchase of tyres, etc.)

This mileage scale is used to assess the cost of using a vehicle for anyone subject to income tax. The costs of insurance, fuel, tyres, possible repairs, etc. are taken into account in this scale. On the other hand, toll bills, parking costs and loan interest linked to the purchase of the vehicle are not taken into account in this scale. The actual costs are to be indicated in box 1 AK of tax return.

The revalued kilometer scale will apply within the framework of the next income declaration campaign subject to income tax for the year 2021, which will begin from April 2022. From 2023, the Government plans to introduce an automatic indexation of the kilometric scale in order to better take into account the evolution of the cost of ownership of a vehicle, in particular the cost of fuel.

The revalued kilometer scale will apply within the framework of the next income declaration campaign subject to income tax for the year 2021, which will begin fromApril 2022.

From 2023, the Government plans to introduce an automatic indexation of the kilometric scale in order to better take into account the evolution of the cost of ownership of a vehicle, in particular the cost of fuel.

If you want to calculate your mileage costs to find out if you are eligible for the 10% increase in the scale, take advantage of the simulator set up on the site portal. impots.gouv.fr.

The mileage allowance is calculated according to the distance traveled between your home and your place of work but also the fiscal power of your vehicle, a data to easily find on your car registration document. You can find the scale applicable to cars below. Two examples, however:

  • you have a vehicle with a fiscal horsepower of 4CV and travel 15,000 kilometers per year as part of your job. In this case, the calculation of the mileage allowance is as follows (using the 2021 scale, that of 2022 having not yet been published but must therefore be increased by 10%): 15,000 (the distance) x 0.294: 4410 euros. To this is added a bonus amount of 1147 euros, i.e. a total of 5557 euros to be deducted from your 2021 income on your tax return.
  • you have a vehicle with a fiscal horsepower of 5CV and travel 20,000 kilometers per year as part of your job. In this case, you will have to apply the following calculation (taking the 2021 scale, that of 2022 having not yet been published): 20,000 x 0.368 (applicable scale) = 7360. 7360 euros of mileage allowance will be deducted to your tax return.

This revised scale will also serve as reference for setting the amount of flat-rate mileage allowances paid by employers to their employees, when the latter use their personal vehicle for business trips. These allowances are exempt from social contributions and income tax, without specific supporting documents, within the limit of the kilometer scale.

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