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Previously on "100% First Year Plant & Machinery Allowance on Electric Cars"

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  • convict
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    what about the BMW i3 (or upcoming i8)
    BMW i3 : Technical data
    that appears to have an emissions figure of 0

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  • PEEL
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    Originally posted by UK Contractor Accountant View Post
    Has anyone considered buying a new electric car through their limited company and claiming the 100% write off against profits in the year of purchase? Under current rules no taxable car benefit arises as the car does not have a co2 emissions figure.

    Take a look at the Tesla Roadstar sport car for instance!
    I had the benefit of driving a Tesla once. They helped fund one of the racing projects at our Uni's Mech Eng department and through contacts etc a bunch of us got to drive one around at Silverstone after Formula Student. It was a great car but I'd never dream of buying one. Thanks for the information though.

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  • Pondlife
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    7

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  • cojak
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    And look what my beady eye has alighted upon...

    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Thank goodness UKContractorAccountant can offer

    ✓ Tax-efficient Structures.
    Retain up to 90% of your contract income with our tax structures designed to minimise your overall tax liabilities.

    Presumably such a scheme removes any IR35 concerns.

    Where do I sign?
    Is everyone aware on my views regarding this sort of thing?

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    The OP's been seen on various boards and LinkedIn groups. Accuracy is not his strong point. Bit worrying for an accountant....
    I'm keeping an eye on him...

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    You are aware they don't make them any more so cannot buy a new Tesla Roadster?
    The OP's been seen on various boards and LinkedIn groups. Accuracy is not his strong point. Bit worrying for an accountant....

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  • northernladuk
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    You are aware they don't make them any more so cannot buy a new Tesla Roadster?

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  • 100% First Year Plant & Machinery Allowance on Electric Cars

    Has anyone considered buying a new electric car through their limited company and claiming the 100% write off against profits in the year of purchase? Under current rules no taxable car benefit arises as the car does not have a co2 emissions figure.

    Take a look at the Tesla Roadstar sport car for instance!

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