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What is the tax liability for a company motorcycle?

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    #11
    Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View Post
    How are you working that out?

    I thought Alan's point was either:

    1) If 20% of mileage was personal, there would be a BIK of 20% of the running costs. I would have to pay tax on this BIK
    2) If 20% of mileage was personal, I would have to pay the company 20% of running costs

    I think he meant 1)
    Sorry I missed the bit about 20% of the mileage being company-related. However, this being the case it is worth noting that the benefit on the bike reduces by 80% also. So £640 would be reduced to £128.

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      #12
      I've heard that another "advantage" of putting a bike (or a car) through ltd co makes motoring offences particularly speeding tickets more difficult for the law to chase up if they cannot identify a named driver and only have a ltd co name at an anonymous registered address to work with. Depends on your ethics I suppose.

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        #13
        OK so lets say the bike (inc clothing) costs £8812.50 inc vat and the annual running costs are £1000, is this correct:


        Bike price ex vat £7,500.00
        Bike price inc vat £8,812.50
        Servicing Tax Ins spares etc £1,000.00
        Cost to company for BIK £9,812.50
        NI payable by co £211.50
        BIK £1,762.50
        Tax payable @ 22% £387.75
        Tax payable @ 40% £705.00


        The company reclaims £1312.50 Vat


        Now if that is right:

        Do the figures change if say I do 3000 business miles and 2000 private miles?
        Does the company pay for the petrol and how does that affect tax liability?
        If I pay the petrol, do I then claim for business miles (like you would in a company supplied car?)
        If I pay salary and divvies up to say just below the 40% threashold, is the BIK assessed at 22% (my highest tax rate) or does the BIK get added to my salary and therefore charged at 40%?

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          #14
          Originally posted by adart View Post
          I've heard that another "advantage" of putting a bike (or a car) through ltd co makes motoring offences particularly speeding tickets more difficult for the law to chase up if they cannot identify a named driver and only have a ltd co name at an anonymous registered address to work with. Depends on your ethics I suppose.
          Not really, the NIP is sent to the registered keeper, failure to identify driver will likely result in the Co Sec getting the points.

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            #15
            I just phoned HMRC, they tried to tell me that 100% of the bike is considered BIK in yr one and that is it! Surely not, it's not my bike!

            They've gone away to find out......

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              #16
              A bump to this thread - has anything changed since this thread 3 years ago?

              I found this little ditty, http://www.taxationweb.co.uk/forum/c...ns-t12063.html which doesn't seem to contradict this thread.

              Another thing - If I'm over the 2 year limit on expenses, does a bike become 100% BIK?

              Just getting an idea before I ask the accountant...
              ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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                #17
                re-bump - anyone? Not even a sarcastic comment?
                ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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                  #18
                  Too busy shaking my head thinking WTF???? and why??? to even bother thinking about anything sarcastic

                  How's that ?? lol
                  Last edited by northernladuk; 18 March 2010, 12:01.
                  'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                    #19
                    would be v interested to hear the answers though.
                    just bought a new bike...suppose I could sell it to company.
                    fancy a bit of a stable so may buy another.
                    is there anything interesting re: depreciation of the bike?
                    flat rate VAT but I guess since over 2K that could be reclaimed

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                      #20
                      Also very interested on business mileage and the 2 year rule.

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