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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

2511.0. "Want to reduce your cocar tax? 8-) " by CHEFS::POWELLM (On [email protected]) Thu Apr 18 1996 14:52

    	In the new issue of "Diesel Car and 4x4" magazine (arrived yesterday
    for my subscription one) it gives details of a legal way of reducing
    one's tax on company vehicle quite dramatically.
    
    	Apparently one may have the commercial (ie. Van) version of a 4x4
    and only �500.00 tax irrespective of company milage AND the company (or
    the leasing company) can reclaim the VAT (unlike the situation with
    cars).  There is a comparative test of the Daihatsu Fourtrack van
    conversion and the Land Rover Defender commercial version in the same
    article.  There was mention of there being a "commercial" version of
    the Land Rover Discovery as well.
    
    	It wasn't clear to me if the �500.00 tax was the amount paid or the
    amount "knocked off" one's allowances, but it seems to make for a
    substantial tax saving if one wanted a 4x4 and weren't worried about
    only having the front seats and no rear seats (or side windows).
    
    	Interesting article anyway, especially to me wot don't pay such
    tax.
    				Malcolm.
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2511.1CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteFri Apr 19 1996 00:105
From what I understand, there're various rules regarding commercial vehicles 
vs. company provided vehicles for private use, such as them having to be made 
available to other employees most of the time, etc...

Chris.
2511.2KERNEL::IMBIERSKITGood frames, Bad frames...Fri Apr 19 1996 11:007
    My brother in law used to work for southern electric and his company
    vehicle was a medium sized truck with a Simon Snorkel cradle on the
    back! He had this all the time (it really annoyed his neighbours when
    he parked it out front). I'll have to ask him if he was charged company
    car tax on it!
    
    Tony I
2511.3Vehicle BenefitsCHEFS::HUNTLEY_RFri Apr 19 1996 13:3616
    Below from a Tax Facts 96/97 quick reference guide:
    
    Charges as percentage of list price		Under 4	  	Over 4
    						Years Old       Years Old
    Mileage
    Up to 2499					35%		23.33%
    2500-17999					23.33%		15.56%
    18,000 plus					11.67%		7.78%
    
    Van benefit (per vehicle)			�500		�350
    
    Van benefit includes fuel for private use.
    
    Richard
    
    
2511.4COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Fri Apr 19 1996 13:404
    So are we saying that if you have a company van you will be taxed on
    500 pounds a year regardless of business mileage ?
    
    Royston
2511.5 Yup. CHEFS::POWELLMOn [email protected]Fri Apr 19 1996 13:585
    
    	It certainly seems that way Royston and the point I was offering
    was that it seems that the "van" ain't necessarily what you might
    think.
    				Malcolm.
2511.6Signwritten Diesel vans used to get around it...CHEFS::HANCOCK_MUse what you (used to) sellTue Apr 23 1996 14:568
    
    Many years ago,I worked as a service engineer for Rank Xerox.We got 
    Astra Estates and paid tax on them,plus a fuel card also. There was
    also the choice of a signwritten Astra Diesel van which avoided the
    tax implications . Not many takers curiously enough...
    
    
    						Mick