Afternoon folks.
I'm taking the risk of posting this in General as it will attract more attention - I am quite prepared to filter out the usual detritus from the doubtless numerous replies. And yes, I have searched - clearly my Google Fu isn't up to scratch.
With the advancement of EVs and PHEVs, owning one through MyCo doesn't look as horrific, from a BIK perspective (and the 100% write down in the first year), as Company Car possession traditionally did. My query is this, and is quite specific - can I legitimately have the present Mrs P (we're not married, BTW) as a named driver on the insurance, if said insurance is paid for by MyCo, bearing in mind that she has no affiliation with MyCo? She is not, for example, a shareholder.
Incidentally, she'd probably never drive said theoretical vehicle* - but I prefer both of us to be able to drive both cars, for obvious reasons.
TIA.
* Said theoretical vehicle is a Tesla Model S, on the off chance that anyone's interested...
I'm taking the risk of posting this in General as it will attract more attention - I am quite prepared to filter out the usual detritus from the doubtless numerous replies. And yes, I have searched - clearly my Google Fu isn't up to scratch.
With the advancement of EVs and PHEVs, owning one through MyCo doesn't look as horrific, from a BIK perspective (and the 100% write down in the first year), as Company Car possession traditionally did. My query is this, and is quite specific - can I legitimately have the present Mrs P (we're not married, BTW) as a named driver on the insurance, if said insurance is paid for by MyCo, bearing in mind that she has no affiliation with MyCo? She is not, for example, a shareholder.
Incidentally, she'd probably never drive said theoretical vehicle* - but I prefer both of us to be able to drive both cars, for obvious reasons.
TIA.
* Said theoretical vehicle is a Tesla Model S, on the off chance that anyone's interested...
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