The BIK is determined by the type of car.
I didn't think it was worth it for my Aston Martin...
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Previously on "Lease Cars Business vs. Personal (Yes, Again!)"
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Originally posted by ContractNewbie18 View PostHi Guys - I've read on the previous topics here which say no benefit of going through the company, however I'm questioning that based on a) high insurance costs and b) high up front payment.
One question I have is how the BIK percentage/figure is determined?
So I'm looking at:
Option 1: Business - (2 year lease)
Initial payment: £2400
monthly: £141 (vs £170 - whether that is just the VAT took off) - £4,080 (2,040 per annum)
Insurance: £1000
Benefit in Kind: ???
vs.
Option 2: Personal -
putting mileage through the business, lets say 10,000 @ 45p per mile = £4,500 as a personal expense.
thanks
Can of worms- better to avoid.
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Originally posted by Wijay@WISAccountancy View PostBIK is calculated based on list price, CO2 emission etc. You cant claim full VAT either I suggest you speak to your Accountant to understand this.
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Originally posted by ContractNewbie18 View PostHi Guys - I've read on the previous topics here which say no benefit of going through the company, however I'm questioning that based on a) high insurance costs and b) high up front payment.
One question I have is how the BIK percentage/figure is determined?
So I'm looking at:
Option 1: Business - (2 year lease)
Initial payment: £2400
monthly: £141 (vs £170 - whether that is just the VAT took off) - £4,080 (2,040 per annum)
Insurance: £1000
Benefit in Kind: ???
vs.
Option 2: Personal -
putting mileage through the business, lets say 10,000 @ 45p per mile = £4,500 as a personal expense.
thanks
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One really should refer the specifics to one's accountant. You must have a somewhat dubious driving record if the insurance premium outweighs the BIK though?
This might help though -> HM Revenue & Customs: CCF-Session Ended
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Lease Cars Business vs. Personal (Yes, Again!)
Hi Guys - I've read on the previous topics here which say no benefit of going through the company, however I'm questioning that based on a) high insurance costs and b) high up front payment.
One question I have is how the BIK percentage/figure is determined?
So I'm looking at:
Option 1: Business - (2 year lease)
Initial payment: £2400
monthly: £141 (vs £170 - whether that is just the VAT took off) - £4,080 (2,040 per annum)
Insurance: £1000
Benefit in Kind: ???
vs.
Option 2: Personal -
putting mileage through the business, lets say 10,000 @ 45p per mile = £4,500 as a personal expense.
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