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Previously on "Is having a company car ever a good idea...."

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  • the average man
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    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    Not that I am actually claiming the mileage (yet...), but where does it get recorded about what car I use to go to work ? I could have been using the wifes ??
    I thought I had to give my car reg and make and model on my expense form but I think I imagined it ....

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  • oxtailsoup
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    Fivetimes.... if your wife's motor clocks up the mileage and you are insured on it then I can't see how they could prove otherwise.

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  • Hiram King Of Tyre
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    I'm not an expert but if you get investigated, HMRC have been known to check service records etc. Just make sure that all stacks up.

    I'm wondering about getting a pick-up truck (Van) as a company vehicle

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  • FiveTimes
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    Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View Post
    Sounds like fraud to me.....

    What happens when you've claimes 25k miles but your MOTs and service records show that you've only done half that?
    Not that I am actually claiming the mileage (yet...), but where does it get recorded about what car I use to go to work ? I could have been using the wifes ??

    I still use the car at weekends and these miles will ensure that the claimed and actual miles are not too far out.... Just curious what people would do...

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  • Hiram King Of Tyre
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    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    I estimated I would be doing about 25K mile per year, but found out that a permie at my clients site lives in the same village as myself. So we have decided to car share... It cuts my actual mileage down, but the big question is should I still claim the 40p/mile when I'm a passenger ??
    Sounds like fraud to me.....

    What happens when you've claimes 25k miles but your MOTs and service records show that you've only done half that?

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  • FiveTimes
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    Originally posted by Cooperinliverp00l View Post
    or the number of miles at 40p needs to increase

    i have done 16000 in about 6 months and still going. Good job i really enjoy driving and have a comfy car
    I estimated I would be doing about 25K mile per year, but found out that a permie at my clients site lives in the same village as myself. So we have decided to car share... It cuts my actual mileage down, but the big question is should I still claim the 40p/mile when I'm a passenger ??

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  • Hiram King Of Tyre
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    If you have a company vehicle, can you still pay yourself 40p/mile for using a private vehicle?

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  • Crossroads
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    Originally posted by Cooperinliverp00l View Post
    i have done 16000 in about 6 months and still going. Good job i really enjoy driving and have a comfy car
    I enjoy driving, but not commuting...big difference. Currently doing about 40k/year too.

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  • Cooperinliverp00l
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post

    The rates really need to go up.
    or the number of miles at 40p needs to increase

    i have done 16000 in about 6 months and still going. Good job i really enjoy driving and have a comfy car

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Yeah. Last month I managed to relieve the company of £2500 tax free. Shame my 40p/mile runs out in about 2670 miles time

    The rates really need to go up.

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  • Crossroads
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    So what would the best time to have a coy car be. Looks like low business miles and high personal miles which I am at the opposite end of.
    Yup. Usual rule of thumb is:

    High personal, low business = company car.

    Low personal, high business = claim expenses from company.

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  • Sockpuppet
    started a topic Is having a company car ever a good idea....

    Is having a company car ever a good idea....

    Worked out that in the last year I have done 50,000 miles for the company (genuine miles - not personal miles I am making company miles).

    Is it ever a good idea to get a coy car £16k list price, 143g/km co2.

    It looks as though the tax is based on a per month tax and not on the amount of miles.

    So what would the best time to have a coy car be. Looks like low business miles and high personal miles which I am at the opposite end of.
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