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Most of the big Clients Cos I have been at offer a bike to the permies in some employee benefit deal.
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostYou don't need a cycle to work scheme just for yourself, your company can just buy a bike from anywhere and lend it to you free of charge. It's only if you have employees and want them to contribute that you need a scheme.
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You don't need a cycle to work scheme just for yourself, your company can just buy a bike from anywhere and lend it to you free of charge. It's only if you have employees and want them to contribute that you need a scheme.
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"cyclists’ safety equipment"
These days that includes a machine gun for car drivers.
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Cycle to work scheme
So apparently you can buy a bike through your business?
Has anyone done this?
CYCLE TO WORK SCHEME
An employer can join Cycle to Work scheme. The company can simply buy a cycle and cyclists’ safety equipment and loan it to an employee for qualifying journeys to work. It will give an employee a tax-free benefit. There's no agreement to draw. The employer 'joins' the scheme within the company when he buys a bicycle and makes it available to all employees. The employer does not require any prior approval by HM Revenue & Customs.
The cost of the bike and safety equipment can be treated as capital expenditure.
The following cyclists’ safety equipment can be claimed:
- Cycle helmets which conform to European standard EN 1078
- Bells and bulb horns
- Lights, including dynamo packs
- Mirrors and mudguards to ensure riders visibility is not impaired
- Cycle clips and dress guards
- Panniers, luggage carriers and straps to allow luggage to be safely carried - Child safety seats
- Locks and chains to ensure cycle can be safely secured
- Pumps, puncture repair kits, cycle tool kits and tyre sealant to allow for minor repairs - Reflective clothing along with white front reflectors and spoke reflectors
Conditions to be met in order to qualify for cycle to work scheme:
- Ownership of the bike is not transferred to the employee during the loan period (this is HMRC wording which means that the bike should be owned by the business);
- Employees use the equipment mainly for qualifying journeys, at least 50% business use; i.e. for journeys made between the employee’s home and workplace, or part of those journeys (for example, to the station), or for journeys between one workplace and another.Tags: None
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