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Previously on "Car - What should i do?"

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  • xoggoth
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    Vans are not a great idea since last April either. If you have any significant private use it's £3000 BIK + another £500 fuel BIK. Better generally to buy a cheap car yourself and claim the mileage.

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  • Hiram King Of Tyre
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    Pickup truck/Van or low emissions (less than 120g/km) car are the only real options

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  • miffy
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    Originally posted by RSoles View Post
    Isn't there a problem with renting a car; that HMRC regard this as a taxable benefit? i.e. you use the car for business purposes, but as you have it in the evening you could use it to go to the shops/pub.

    Not sure if this extends to lease though..
    Either way you now have the use of a car through the company. So that's a company car.

    You really don't want one of those if you've got any sense.

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  • RSoles
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    Isn't there a problem with renting a car; that HMRC regard this as a taxable benefit? i.e. you use the car for business purposes, but as you have it in the evening you could use it to go to the shops/pub.

    Not sure if this extends to lease though..

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Yep, you can do that.

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  • mark09
    started a topic Car - What should i do?

    Car - What should i do?

    Hi

    I am taking up a contract in Ireland where i need to rent a digs etc (which i assume is paid through my company?)

    I have a family car at home but was considering buying a new family sallon and me taking the current car to Ireland with me.

    I am VAT reg so would it be better me leasing a van or even buying something like this through the comapny and claim the vat..possible?

    http://www.bell-mitsubishi.co.uk/mit...or_Double_Cab/

    thanks in advance

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