This seems like one of those questions that simply MUST be clearly answered elsewhere, but I've struggled to find anything. NB: I've not actually STARTED doing anything yet.
I've currently got a private car and I'm just wondering if it's possible to claim VAT back on repairs for it, by claiming the proportion that is attributable to business use. HMRC on VAT says the following:
But does this assume that the vehicle is owned by the company? I'd kind of presume so, but you can claim a percentage for decorating your home office, even though the company will never own it or, in fact, benefit from it:
By the way - I'm not trying to scam anything here. I'm pretty convinced that at least 90% of the vehicle use will be business only and, to be honest, I'm genuinely considering giving it to the company and making it unavailable for ANY private use. But, from what I gather, HMRC are very suspicious of this and while I'll be whiter than white - I'd rather not have them breathing down my neck from day one.
I realise that it may be more tax efficient over the course of [x] years to simply claim the mileage - but right now I'm going for simplicity. Plus, I tend to run older cars because I can do most repairs myself.
I've currently got a private car and I'm just wondering if it's possible to claim VAT back on repairs for it, by claiming the proportion that is attributable to business use. HMRC on VAT says the following:
Originally posted by http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/managing/reclaiming/motoring.htm#4
Originally posted by http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/managing/reclaiming/private-use.htm#3
I realise that it may be more tax efficient over the course of [x] years to simply claim the mileage - but right now I'm going for simplicity. Plus, I tend to run older cars because I can do most repairs myself.


) but couldn't find it written down in a language that I understood.
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