Driving instructor expenses, explained
- Allowable expenses
- Mileage & vehicle
- UK / DVSA
What expenses can a driving instructor claim?
As a self-employed driving instructor, you can generally deduct the costs you incur wholly and exclusively for running your tuition business, which lowers the profit you pay tax on. What counts depends on your circumstances, so treat the list below as a starting point and check the current rules on GOV.UK or with an accountant before you claim.
Expenses driving instructors commonly claim
A general guide, not tax advice, check your own situation.
Mileage or vehicle running costs
Vehicle costs
Insurance
Training & CPD
Admin & software
Marketing
Mileage: the simplified rate
Self-employed driving instructors can claim the running costs of their business against tax, including vehicle costs, insurance, professional fees and training. Keeping tidy records of every expense alongside your lesson income is what keeps your profit accurate and your Self Assessment straightforward.
Driving instructor expenses you can typically claim
- Business mileage, or actual fuel and vehicle running costs (pick one method per vehicle)
- Dual-control fitting, servicing, repairs, MOT and tyres
- Car insurance and specialist driving-instruction cover
- ADI registration, DVSA fees and CPD or training courses
- Phone, booking software and a share of home-office costs
- Advertising, website and marketing spend
Many instructors use HMRC's simplified mileage rate instead of totting up every fuel and repair receipt. As a general guide the rate is 45p per business mile for the first 10,000 miles in the tax year and 25p per mile after that, but you must choose one method, either mileage or actual vehicle costs, and stick with it for that vehicle. Always confirm the current rate and rules on GOV.UK.
Record expenses and mileage in DrivoPilot
Because how much you charge and how much you spend both drive your profit, it pays to keep both sides tidy, see how much to charge for driving lessons. DrivoPilot keeps your income, expenses and mileage records in one place, with an MTD-ready export you can hand to your accountant, see driving instructor accounting. It records your figures rather than filing your tax, so you stay in control at Self Assessment. Start a free trial to keep your expenses and lesson income together.
Record expenses and mileage alongside your income
DrivoPilot already keeps a clean, digital record of your lesson income. We're adding expense and mileage tracking so you can capture allowable costs as they happen and export them next to your income, giving your accountant, or your MTD software, the full picture in one categorized file.
- Log expenses and business mileage as you go
- Categorized ready for your accountant or MTD software
- Exported alongside your lesson income, one clean record