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Anyone bought a Motorcycle through their Ltd?

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    #11
    Originally posted by Archangel View Post
    Nonsense, VAT on a bike is 100% allowable (it goes down as "plant & machinery")
    Of course I use the Harley as an excavtor MR HMRC inspector honest

    How would I get away with Plant & machinery being an IT Contractor. What about as a promotional vehicle???
    Last edited by roadster198; 17 March 2008, 11:19.

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      #12
      VAT is 100% allowable
      BIK is 20% on the actual purchase price paid (inc VAT)
      Servicing, tax, tyres etc are all added in for that year and are included in the 20% calculation
      You should pay the petrol yourself and for any business mileage, the company should pay you a mileage rate commensurate with the actual cost and mpg performance of the bike.
      HMRC also told me that the 20% BIK should be calculated on a pro rata basis based on business to personal mileage

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        #13
        Originally posted by Archangel View Post
        Nonsense, VAT on a bike is 100% allowable (it goes down as "plant & machinery")
        Well according to the accountant vat on new cars is a no-no. Vans it is allowed. Bikes are not really vans are they.

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          #14
          Exactly. I'm looking at getting a bike & a pickup (van) and just doing 10k miles in my own car

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            #15
            With the technology involved you should be able to claim the Harley as an agricultural vehicle. .
            I am not qualified to give the above advice!

            The original point and click interface by
            Smith and Wesson.

            Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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              #16
              I put all my bike expenses through my ltd (including clothing) and my accountant was happy with this. You can reclaim the VAT on purchase of a new bike but you will have to charge VAT when you sell it.

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                #17
                Originally posted by BigTime View Post
                you will have to charge VAT when you sell it.
                But you make a profit on that if on flat rate

                Do you pay BIK on clothing?

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                  #18
                  I foolishly used to think it was worth doing my own self-assessment and ended up paying more than necessary. My BIK was 20% of bikes value plus related expenses. I used my bike 99% for commuting. Let your accountant work it out for you and you'll undoubtedly be better off.

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