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The Taxman’s approved mileage allowance rates haven’t increased for eight years and are losing touch with the real cost of motoring. Will paying more bring you a tax advantage or just trouble from
the Taxman?
Published 31.03.2010
In the Budget the Chancellor announced progressive tax hikes for company car drivers, but employer-paid fuel appears to have got off lightly. Is there now a tax advantage to filling up your car on
the company?
Published 19.04.2012
During a PAYE audit visit the Taxman picked up on a problem in our subscriber’s procedures for dealing with company car fuel. It could cost them thousands of pounds. What steps can you take to avoid
a similar fate?
Published 17.02.2010
The Taxman’s approved mileage allowances have been around for nearly 20 years. But the rates haven’t changed since 2002. In the meantime the cost of running your car has rocketed. Is there any way of
extracting more from the Taxman?
Published 10.07.2009
A decision by the tax tribunal opened the door to lower NI on motoring expenses. Now the Taxman is fighting back. What’s the story?
Published 23.02.2011
Salaries are subject to NI; there’s no argument. But recently, the tax tribunal ruled that this didn’t apply to certain allowances paid to directors and employees. Will this decision mean that your
company can dodge NI?
Published 13.10.2010
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
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