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While the tax advantage of having a certain type of company van as a perk has reduced slightly, they remain tax efficient. But how do the tax charges compare to those for company cars?
Published 01.12.2015
You run a small Mercedes privately. However, the running costs are starting to hurt. What if you sold it to the company? Could this result in a nasty tax bill?
Published 05.11.2008
Electrically powered cars are now not only environmentally friendly but practical too. Plus, there’s now a decent range to choose from with more on the way. But how do they stack up for tax purposes
against their fossil fuel equivalents?
Published 21.01.2020
If you’re mulling over the purchase of your new company car, it might not be just the make and model you need to think about. What tax consequences should you be considering?
Published 03.04.2012
The current tax year is nearly over and for many companies this coincides with the end of their financial year. In these last few weeks what simple steps can you take to reduce your tax and NI bills?
Published 01.03.2013
As a director, you have to pay tax on your company car whilst your company has to pay National Insurance on this benefit. However, there is a way to avoid tax and NI on cars altogether. How is this
possible?
Published 31.08.2006
The time has come to replace your second car. While the current one was paid for with personal money you know that tax incentives for green company cars have steadily improved. So is it now worth
getting your company to pay?
Published 21.12.2012
If your business provides company cars you need to take extra care in accounting for the cost of fuel. Get it wrong and your business and the driver will be hit with hefty tax and NI bills. What’s
the problem and how can you avoid it?
Published 11.01.2016
Your accountant has just told you how much extra car benefit you’re paying. However, it’s actually your spouse that uses it for private purposes. Can you save tax by making the car a benefit-in-kind
for her (or him)?
Published 16.07.2008
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