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0cj0



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Company Car Tax!!!!!!

Can someone explain to me why I'm getting taxed £15000 to have a company car Shocked Question

Its just gone up £3.500. I'm fed up of paying for a bone idle, inefficient & over paid public sector. I'm going to strap some sort of missile launcher onto the back of the RR and drive to down to West Minster to take power Whistle


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Post #295259 Thu Apr 07 2011 10:41am
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gilford



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Tax payable at 40% on a new RRS SC Autobiography is £10k, how is yours working out??

Post #295262 Thu Apr 07 2011 11:00am
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Jonny Fresh



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My benefit in kind is £22,000 so I pay 40% of that which is bad enough

Post #295272 Thu Apr 07 2011 1:23pm
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ChrisP



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ocjo
I think you need an new accountant unless youre running a Veyron Shocked
How are you putting it through? MY2011 HSE Santorini/Ivory/Piano Black/Privacy Glass/TV .Sadly gone.
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Post #295276 Thu Apr 07 2011 2:42pm
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0cj0



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I've just bought a RS5 that coupled with fuel benefit is 15,000 a year. I'm officially poor now Neutral

Post #295281 Thu Apr 07 2011 3:50pm
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Jonny Fresh



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0cj0 wrote:
I've just bought a RS5 that coupled with fuel benefit is 15,000 a year. I'm officially poor now Neutral


Ahhhh.......I don't bother with fuel benefit, that's as much as the car tax, I just get all employees to sign an end of year declaration that no fuel was used for private use.

Post #295282 Thu Apr 07 2011 4:17pm
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0cj0



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Jonny Fresh wrote:
0cj0 wrote:
I've just bought a RS5 that coupled with fuel benefit is 15,000 a year. I'm officially poor now Neutral


Ahhhh.......I don't bother with fuel benefit, that's as much as the car tax, I just get all employees to sign an end of year declaration that no fuel was used for private use.


Yeah I've just had a chat with the accountant about it and thats the system we are going to adopt. Will reduce it to a more reasonable amount (lol still a utter con though) . Thanks for all the help!

Panic over

Post #295284 Thu Apr 07 2011 4:37pm
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ChrisP



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Do what I do just document all business and personal mileage daily and pay for ALL your personal mileage in full,I pay 18p/mile,I then claim either £5 or £15 day subsistance allowance depending on how long I'm out,this is tax free,at the end of the month one generally offsets the other.Any small balance at the end of the year can be added to dividends or in the case of employees paid as a car allowance bonus out of taxed income.
Also as previously reported you can also reduce your tax liability, as can your employees, by paying a monthly contribution to the car.
It's really not worth making a false declaration of your private mileage as zero they aren't that daft and could go back years if they start an investigation so you could easily end up with a £60K bill + penalties.
By signing a statement that they haven't done any private mileage they could also be leaving themselves at risk of a False Accounting charge I would think?
The only way they would possibly accept you NOT using a company car for personal use and remember home to base is personal if your insurance policy specifically states business use only. MY2011 HSE Santorini/Ivory/Piano Black/Privacy Glass/TV .Sadly gone.
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Post #295286 Thu Apr 07 2011 5:45pm
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Jonny Fresh



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ChrisP wrote:

By signing a statement that they haven't done any private mileage they could also be leaving themselves at risk of a False Accounting charge I would think?
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I have been warned about this......it is for you to prove it hasnt been used for private and not for them to prove it has as well!

Its easier if you have a personal car as well which I have had in previous years

Post #295301 Thu Apr 07 2011 7:52pm
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ChrisP



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But they should be returning monthly records detailing business and private mileage,do the cars stay at the office at night or do they take them home Whistle
I had a look at subsistance allowances last night,I think I need to revisit what I am doing Rolling Eyes MY2011 HSE Santorini/Ivory/Piano Black/Privacy Glass/TV .Sadly gone.
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