Scottish drivers get meals tax relief they are first
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A DEAL between the Transport and General Workers Union and the Inland Revenue should give 15,000 Scottish drivers a tax windfall of about £130 each. Negotiations between the tax authority and the TGWU have been going on for a considerable period over the drivers' claim for tax relief on their daily meal allowance. The first part of the deal means the tax relief will be
backdated for two years.
Scotland is thought to be the first region to achieve this collective tax agreement. Negotiations are to continue with the Inland Revenue over the form of claiming future tax relief on drivers' midday meal allowances.
Mr George McCready, a district organiser of the TGWUP
has warned drivers about a accountant from North-west Er gland who has bee approaching drivers stating h will recover their tax relief for fee of £10. There is no need t engage anyone for this task says Mr McCreadie. Claim ce tificates can be obtained fror the union for completion by th driver and his employer.