In his 2016 Budget the Chancellor announced that the capital allowances (CA) tax break for low emission company cars will continue, but subject to tougher limitations. How should you plan your
vehicle purchases to maximise tax relief?
Published 18.04.2016
With the Budget announcement that there are to be higher tax charges for employees driving company cars and meaner deductions for the employers providing them, is now the time to slam the door on
these arrangements?
Published 05.04.2012
Your son/daughter is coming home from University for the Christmas break. Already they’re insisting that they simply must have a car to use when they go back. OK, but couldn’t you run it as a company
car?
Published 23.11.2006
It’s not a good time for big spending but you can’t put off buying your new car any longer. Could the new lower taxes for “greener” cars be the answer to your problem?
Published 26.02.2009
You’re considering going green with your next company car to take advantage of the government’s grant for plug-in vehicles. But how will it affect your and your company’s tax position?
Published 19.05.2016
The tax rates for company cars up to 5 April 2021 have now been confirmed. There will be higher charges for low emission cars, but not for those with high emissions. How much might these changes cost
you?
Published 02.02.2017
One of your dependents needs a car. They don’t work for your company and so wouldn’t be entitled to a company car in their own right. However, would it be tax effective for you have two company cars
but let them use one?
Published 27.04.2006
Tax increases from April 6 2008 are going to hit company car drivers really hard. You might not be able to change your car but is there anything else you can consider as a way to mitigate this tax
hike?
Published 31.01.2008
From 6 April 2020 cars will have their CO2 emissions based on new more realistic levels. HMRC has already announced new scale charges for company cars but how will the new CO2 ratings affect other
tax liabilities and deductions?
Published 13.11.2019
When you add a sat-nav as an extra to your company car it will cost you more in tax. The rate you’ll pay is based on your vehicle’s CO2 emissions. But is there a way to reduce or even eliminate this
extra tax bill?
Published 15.05.2009