26 Oct 2014 at 23:13 #201 Darryn Darryn Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 4,449 Location Colne.... Up Norf. 6miles each way at 25mpg 3 days per week, calcs to under 2%.
27 Oct 2014 at 08:33 #202 pitchfork pitchfork Soldato Joined 21 Jan 2007 Posts 8,704 0% I walk there in about 10 minutes.
27 Oct 2014 at 09:42 #203 shiver shiver Associate Joined 13 Jun 2007 Posts 1,401 Location London London Zone 1-2 travel card, about 3% I could probably do it cheaper with pay as you go but I enjoy the freedom to travel whenever/wherever. I've also considered biking into work again but I don't really want to die
London Zone 1-2 travel card, about 3% I could probably do it cheaper with pay as you go but I enjoy the freedom to travel whenever/wherever. I've also considered biking into work again but I don't really want to die
27 Oct 2014 at 11:48 #204 Gammawolf Gammawolf Associate Joined 15 Nov 2007 Posts 2,411 Location Sheffield, UK 3% on fuel, about 7% including insurance, tax, mot, tyres, servicing.
27 Oct 2014 at 11:52 #205 TheBDog TheBDog Associate Joined 11 Nov 2013 Posts 1,534 19.9% on commute to London
27 Oct 2014 at 12:06 #206 dodg3rman dodg3rman Associate Joined 10 Apr 2013 Posts 623 Location Norwich I know I do 10000 work miles commute a year so its easy to work out the cost. Around £1300 with the petrol price atm
I know I do 10000 work miles commute a year so its easy to work out the cost. Around £1300 with the petrol price atm
27 Oct 2014 at 12:11 #207 XeNoN89 XeNoN89 Soldato Joined 6 Mar 2007 Posts 9,852 Location SW London I spend about £45 a week on petrol
27 Oct 2014 at 12:13 #208 InvaderGIR InvaderGIR Soldato Joined 14 Jul 2005 Posts 17,616 Location Bristol 4.4% pcm - but as it's a monthly bus pass/ticket I can use it at the weekends / as much as I like so the cost of commuting is slightly lower really.
4.4% pcm - but as it's a monthly bus pass/ticket I can use it at the weekends / as much as I like so the cost of commuting is slightly lower really.
27 Oct 2014 at 12:22 #209 RedvGreen RedvGreen Soldato Joined 2 Dec 2009 Posts 4,018 Location Midlands 8% of take-home salary by car; 12k miles per annum
27 Oct 2014 at 12:22 #210 randomshenans randomshenans Soldato Joined 11 Sep 2009 Posts 14,068 Location France, Alsace not much. less than 1%
27 Oct 2014 at 12:22 #211 WillyNelson WillyNelson Soldato Joined 28 Oct 2003 Posts 5,511 Location Worthington-on-sea 4.36% for a 40 mile train journey.
27 Oct 2014 at 13:03 #212 {SAS}TB {SAS}TB Soldato Joined 20 May 2007 Posts 12,996 Location Location: Location: Osprey said: Mind me asking what you do in Hartford to earn 140k gross? Click to expand... Spending £200 a month on travel i doubt hes doing whatever he does in Hartford
Osprey said: Mind me asking what you do in Hartford to earn 140k gross? Click to expand... Spending £200 a month on travel i doubt hes doing whatever he does in Hartford
27 Oct 2014 at 13:36 #213 disco_hospital disco_hospital Associate Joined 17 Sep 2014 Posts 118 Location Liverpool Less than 3.4% of net income, as I use my railpass for non-work travel as well.
27 Oct 2014 at 13:46 #214 PaulStat PaulStat Soldato Joined 1 Mar 2003 Posts 5,508 Location Cotham, Bristol PapaLazaru said: I cycle to work and claim 20p per mile off my tax bill. Click to expand... Can you expand on that, you claim tax back because you cycle? Oh and to contribute I cycle 16.5 miles a day, so apart from the odd bit of bike maintenance, nothing!
PapaLazaru said: I cycle to work and claim 20p per mile off my tax bill. Click to expand... Can you expand on that, you claim tax back because you cycle? Oh and to contribute I cycle 16.5 miles a day, so apart from the odd bit of bike maintenance, nothing!
27 Oct 2014 at 13:59 #215 Judgeneo Judgeneo Soldato Joined 15 May 2010 Posts 10,111 Location Out of Coventry PapaLazaru said: I cycle to work and claim 20p per mile off my tax bill. Click to expand... PaulStat said: Can you expand on that, you claim tax back because you cycle? Oh and to contribute I cycle 16.5 miles a day, so apart from the odd bit of bike maintenance, nothing! Click to expand... Also interested, I only have a short cycle, but it would still be in the £100's per year. EDIT: Just checked the expenses policy again, think I can claim this. Cheers! Last edited: 27 Oct 2014
PapaLazaru said: I cycle to work and claim 20p per mile off my tax bill. Click to expand... PaulStat said: Can you expand on that, you claim tax back because you cycle? Oh and to contribute I cycle 16.5 miles a day, so apart from the odd bit of bike maintenance, nothing! Click to expand... Also interested, I only have a short cycle, but it would still be in the £100's per year. EDIT: Just checked the expenses policy again, think I can claim this. Cheers!
27 Oct 2014 at 14:05 #216 apatia77 apatia77 Soldato Joined 25 Mar 2005 Posts 5,077 About 4% on fuel which is about £50.
27 Oct 2014 at 14:10 #217 Clav Clav Associate Joined 10 Jun 2011 Posts 2,361 Location N.Ireland 3.9% of my net pay
27 Oct 2014 at 14:12 #218 Yaayuh! Yaayuh! Soldato Joined 5 Nov 2010 Posts 24,746 Location Hertfordshire Not much. Never worked it out but it's only 3.3 miles from my house, i either get a lift in or use my motorbike.
Not much. Never worked it out but it's only 3.3 miles from my house, i either get a lift in or use my motorbike.
27 Oct 2014 at 14:20 #219 mrk mrk Man of Honour Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 106,177 Location South Coast About tree fiddy.
27 Oct 2014 at 14:20 #220 Fuggan Fuggan Associate Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 2,451 Location Leeds £14/week.