Taxation/expenses for UK Contractor / Sole Trader

I have a question I cannot seem to find a straightforward answer to in way of how my taxation should be filed correctly.

I am employed by a Ltd Umbrella company in order to get paid by a recruitment agency whom I work for one of their clients.

My expenses are filed by the Umbrella company - eg. Fuel.

I am also a Sole Trader.

One question is, bearing in mind the work I do for the recruitment agency as a contractor brings my annual business mileage above the

12000 mile '40p per mile' threshold. So this in mind after 12000 miles my expenses are at 25p per mile.

When I file my self employed return as a sole trader can I claim mileage at 40p even though as a contractor I have gone 'over the limit' already, or is it done on an individual basis, regardless of how or who you work as?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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