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Sell my electric bicycles to my business for commuting

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    #41
    Personally, I hope the OP doesn't get away with it. It's people like this, taking the piss, that really annoy me. Pushing the boundaries is one thing. Out-and-out scamming is another thing entirely. In one of his earlier posts he said he wanted to sell all five (five - who the fuff has five electric bikes; for god's sake, stop buying crap electric bikes and buy a proper one) to his company. Idiot.

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      #42
      That's really unfair all these comments against me and my usage of electric bike.

      Let me ask you a simple question:
      How much do you expense currently in travel cost? Because for me, ebike is the only expense I have, and I've been doing accounting today and there is only £25 of oyster card I've used... in 6 months!!!

      So can I at least expense a bit of my travel journey as bicycle? Or is it too much to ask?

      If I sell 1 or 2 of my bicycles to my company, I bet I'd save money and time over TFL/oyster within a year

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        #43
        Originally posted by cwah View Post
        So can I at least expense a bit of my travel journey as bicycle? Or is it too much to ask?
        Yep at 20p a mile see http://www.chestercyclecity.org/wp-c...20Cyclists.pdf purely because the HMRC website isn't clear cut
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #44
          You came, you asked for advice, you ignored the thought out responses.

          People became sarcastic as soon as it was clear that you think that you can sell multiple expensive electric bikes to your business and that the business will also pay for the repairs. It's clearly an attempted tax scam to keep you in the ludicrously expensive electric bikes you appear to value.

          Incidentally if you've been travelling to roughly the same area of London for 2+ years you can't expense ANYTHING as the 2 year rule applies.

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            #45
            Ultimately, it's your Company and you can do whatever you like? Whether you get caught, or not, is the chance you take...

            Advice is free. Taking the advice is free, too.
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              #46
              Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
              Incidentally if you've been travelling to roughly the same area of London for 2+ years you can't expense ANYTHING as the 2 year rule applies.
              OP seemed to be talking about client meetings rather than working on site so 24 month rule unlikely to be a factor in that case (40% rule).

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                #47
                Yeah I've been far less than 2 years in london anyway. It may change later but not now.

                I've been looking around for scooter as I was thinking it may be more convenient.

                Here is a thread I've found:
                http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...h-company.html

                if the company buy a scooter and as long as it is used exclusively for business purpose it can be 100% deducted.

                So if I buy a £6000 electric scooter all repairs and purchase cost should be corporation tax free.

                So now the question is... is it better to have 2 electric bikes (of £1000 each) and used exclusively for business..
                or shall I get a business scooter of £6000 and be sure I won't have any issue with HMRC?

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                  #48
                  I think at this point with the complete indifference you've displayed to previous advice you will struggle to get a sensible response to that....

                  Here's an idea ASK YOUR ACCOUNTANT. It's clear you have a "special" set of circumstances that the CUK posters aren't aware of and you need to understand the corporation tax and VAT positions as well as any personal benefit in kind of driving a company vehicle.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by cwah View Post
                    How much do you expense currently in travel cost?
                    In the past three years, my total travel costs have come to £0.

                    But that's pretty irrelevant to what you are actually arguing.
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                      In the past three years, my total travel costs have come to £0.

                      But that's pretty irrelevant to what you are actually arguing.
                      In that same period my T&S costs have been in the region of £1.8k a month, it's irrelevant to the discussion as the FaQQer said. He works largely from home, I have to do a lot on secure sites, you live and work in London, there's nothing comparable.

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