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Previously on "Insurance for Company owned / registered motorbike"
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Originally posted by dan123c View PostHi All,
I've recently bought a motorbike through my limited company, this means the owner and registered keeper of the bike is my company.
I am however having trouble finding insurance as most companies insist on the legal owner and the registered keeper being an individual person.
Is anyone else in this situation and if so could they provide a recommendation on insurers to approach?
Thanks
Dan
As it is owned by the company, you need proper business insurance and it sounds to me like you're trying to get the best of both worlds.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post- Finally to appease WTFH, how do you feel about a remake of Roots with an all white cast?
If you brought gender in that frequently, people may well accuse you of being sexist.
(I await the rest of your clan diving in)
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Originally posted by dan123c View PostHi All,
I've recently bought a motorbike through my limited company, this means the owner and registered keeper of the bike is my company.
I am however having trouble finding insurance as most companies insist on the legal owner and the registered keeper being an individual person.
Is anyone else in this situation and if so could they provide a recommendation on insurers to approach?
Thanks
Dan- Did you discuss the purchase with your accountant?
- Do you know how to bleed radiators?
- Do you like films about Gladiators?
- Finally to appease WTFH, how do you feel about a remake of Roots with an all white cast?
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Originally posted by dan123c View PostIs anyone else in this situation and if so could they provide a recommendation on insurers to approach?
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostSell it to yourself for less than the company paid and have the company rent it back
The OP can make themselves the registered keeper. All is nice and legal then.
Might need to check any appliable BIK rules though.
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Sell it to yourself for less than the company paid and have the company rent it back
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<checks which part of the forum this is in> Sorted.
You didn't think to check this BEFORE you bought it????
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Originally posted by dan123c View PostHi All,
I've recently bought a motorbike through my limited company, this means the owner and registered keeper of the bike is my company.
I am however having trouble finding insurance as most companies insist on the legal owner and the registered keeper being an individual person.
Is anyone else in this situation and if so could they provide a recommendation on insurers to approach?
Thanks
Dan
https://www.carwow.co.uk/blog/regist...owner-of-a-car
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Insurance for Company owned / registered motorbike
Hi All,
I've recently bought a motorbike through my limited company, this means the owner and registered keeper of the bike is my company.
I am however having trouble finding insurance as most companies insist on the legal owner and the registered keeper being an individual person.
Is anyone else in this situation and if so could they provide a recommendation on insurers to approach?
Thanks
Dan
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