After 6 years of contracting I've accepted a perm role. While I've enjoyed contracting the stress of long distance commuting and being away from home, combined with too many gaps between roles, convinced me (or more accurately, my wife convinced me) to go back to perm. On issue I will need to resolve is how to handle the lease on a pick-up that is leased by my Ltd Co. It was a 3 year lease that has roughly 18 months left to run. As far as I can tell I have 3 options:-
1. Novate the contract across to me turning it from a business lease to a personal lease.
2. Terminate the lease early by paying 50% of the remaining net payments - c.£3,200.
3. Pay all the remaining lease payments upfront.
I know 1 & 2 are viable options but each has a drawback. The pick-up was leased on the basis of 36k miles over 3 years but has already done 22k so I'm facing hefty excess mileage payments at the end of the lease if the current rate continues. I'd not want to incur these cost personally but not sure how I could manage these through to Ltd Co. before the lease is novated. With (2), it would hurt to hand over £3,200 and return the vehicle. Finally, in (3) I have no idea whether that is even a viable option and if it was, how HMRC would view it.
Thoughts?
1. Novate the contract across to me turning it from a business lease to a personal lease.
2. Terminate the lease early by paying 50% of the remaining net payments - c.£3,200.
3. Pay all the remaining lease payments upfront.
I know 1 & 2 are viable options but each has a drawback. The pick-up was leased on the basis of 36k miles over 3 years but has already done 22k so I'm facing hefty excess mileage payments at the end of the lease if the current rate continues. I'd not want to incur these cost personally but not sure how I could manage these through to Ltd Co. before the lease is novated. With (2), it would hurt to hand over £3,200 and return the vehicle. Finally, in (3) I have no idea whether that is even a viable option and if it was, how HMRC would view it.
Thoughts?
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