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Is business car insurance taxable as BIK?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWho is your insurer, and were you honest on the form as to who was the registered owner of the vehicle?
https://www.aviva.co.uk/frequently-a...q/answer/3004/
Social, Domestic & Pleasure plus commuting
This covers any drivers to drive to and from the same place of work every day. This can also be selected if you travel to different places of work but only one place of work per day.Comment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostI was crystal clear with the insurer about who the owner and registered keeper of the vehicle is.
https://www.aviva.co.uk/frequently-a...q/answer/3004/
Social, Domestic & Pleasure plus commuting
This covers any drivers to drive to and from the same place of work every day. This can also be selected if you travel to different places of work but only one place of work per day.
Except the car is owned by your employer. Therefore you should have Employer's Business use…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostExcept the car is owned by your employer. Therefore you should have Employer's Business useComment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostWhere does it say any of that? The car isn't owned by the company - it is a leased vehicle.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostSo why do they ask for a registered keep and owner separately?
Because a genuine company car would have the owner as the company - at the company's address, but the registered keeper would be the company employee who keeps it at their home, not at the company's address.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostSo why do they ask for a registered keep and owner separately?
OK, it's your call. Don't have an accident though, just in case you find you aren't insuredBlog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostWhat is wrong with that exactly? That is completely legal.
The would be inviting this scenario by allowing you to insure a business vehicle with only occasional business use so surprised they are OK with it.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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https://www.aviva.co.uk/frequently-a...q/answer/3069/
You asked: Do I have to be the registered keeper of all the vehicles?
You do not have to be the registered keeper of all vehicles, but the vehicles need to be (or will be) owned and registered by either: you, your spouse/civil/domestic partner, a close relative residing at the same address, your company or is the subject of a private or personal leasing contract.
Sometimes I don't know why I bother asking questions on this forum.Comment
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