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Originally posted by WTFH View PostDid you go for the optional extra "indicators" - very few Audi drivers seem to.Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostHaha no, i'll watch bmw tutorial "how to be an ass on the road"
I do hope your badge and your debt make you immensely pleased with your life.Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostHaha no, i'll watch bmw tutorial "how to be an ass on the road"
They always look like they are going to pass out with the shock...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe best trick I've found is to let a BMW driver out in traffic when they can't push in.
They always look like they are going to pass out with the shock....Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostThats what my accountant said when asked if it's possible to avoid BIK on leased car on company name:
Hi Tomasz,
You could put it in the company name and put all the costs associated as drawings. What we would then need is a legitimate and logged mileage claim to clear the overall cost.
Example
Cost in the year £250*12 =£3000
Miles needed to clear the cost £3000/.45 = 6,666.66 miles in the year.
If there was a shortfall in miles done for the year then this would be a drawing to you in dividends.
All petrol and running costs would be drawings also as you cannot claim petrol and running costs against a personal car, only mileage.
Hope this helps
Kind regards
I find it hard to understand.
That seems dodgy.Comment
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Originally posted by TheLordDave View PostSo if I am reading that right, you can pick up a business lease but account for it as mileage for a personal car?
That seems dodgy.Comment
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