I didn't know that, top tip, thank you. My accountant always held the position there was no benefit to putting a car through the company and that just claiming mileage was the best way forward. All my research has supported that position. Shame the OP didn't ask for advice before purchasing a car through their company.
The only way it wouldn't be treated as a BIK is if you can justifiably claim that all journeys are 100% business with absolutely no personal travel. Easier if it's a white van with "Acme Tape Exchange Ltd" emblazoned on the side, harder to do if it's a Jag Type R.
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Car BIK will automatically be collected by HMRC through your tax code once they are notified about it, there isn't an option to not do it this way. Which is why you weren't asked.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostYes (filed by accountant not seen by me). The tax code changed in August so it is because of the P11d.
It's swings and roundabouts as to whether I pay at the end of the year (which I was expecting) vs as I go through PAYE at source.
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Why do you not see anything that your accountant submits in your name? You do know you are ultimately responsible for it and it's you who pays if there is an error?
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Originally posted by Lance View Postwas the car on your P11d?
It's swings and roundabouts as to whether I pay at the end of the year (which I was expecting) vs as I go through PAYE at source.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDid you check it or just assumed it was correct because you'd paid someone?
I get car
I tell accountant
I receive payslip with new tax code
I phone HMRC
They tell me I'm on PAYG BIK
Again I haven't seen any forms of any kind since taking out the car agreement. Any form filling has been done by accountant without any input from me.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThere's a box you tick (or untick, can't remember which way round) on your SAR about whether you want tax due to be collected via PAYE or not. Looks like you didn't check this
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There's a box you tick (or untick, can't remember which way round) on your SAR about whether you want tax due to be collected via PAYE or not. Looks like you didn't check this
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostYou bought a new shiny car through your company and didnt anticipate a big BIK bill!?
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostI just called them and it's 'pay as you go' BIK for my shiny company car.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostOn my most recent payslip from my accountant my tax code has changed to 269L - giving me a tax free allowance of £2690....
This is a big drop from previous years - has anyone else had this?
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Tax code 269L
On my most recent payslip from my accountant my tax code has changed to 269L - giving me a tax free allowance of £2690....
This is a big drop from previous years - has anyone else had this?Tags: None
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