HMRC has published new VAT Road Fuel Scale Charges (RFSC) which apply from 1 May 2026 to 30 April 2027.
These provide details on the charges from 1 May 2026 to be used on a business’ VAT return and must be used from the start of the next prescribed accounting period beginning on or after 1 May 2026.
RFSC
A scale charge is a way of accounting for output tax on road fuel bought by a business for cars which is then put to private use. If a business uses the scale charge, it can recover all the VAT charged on road fuel without having to identify specific business and private use. The charge is calculated on a flat rate basis according to the CO2 emissions of the car.
A business will need to calculate the correct RFSC based on a car’s CO2 emissions, and the length of its VAT accounting period. This will be either one, three, or twelve months. The CO2 emissions figure may be found here if the information is not available in the log book.
More on motoring expenses here.