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IIRC ltdco has to pay Employer's NI on fuel benefits for Employees, so I think it'd have to be a lot more than this before it became worth it. OK for permies if they have the option though eh?
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I think his point is that the rate for business mileage is not that great and has not moved for years and with the increased cost of motoring there must be a point where the costs in having your company pay for the fuel and taking the BIK hit is better than what you can get from the rate.
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All mileage is business mileage!Originally posted by moorfield View PostThe petrol threads today got me wondering ...
How high would fuel prices need to go to make it worthwhile you putting car + fuel costs back through your ltd co - if not already - factoring in the additional BIK ?
Buy the car yourself.
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Petrol costs in/out of ltdco
The petrol threads today got me wondering ...
How high would fuel prices need to go to make it worthwhile you putting car + fuel costs back through your ltd co - if not already - factoring in the additional BIK ?Tags: None
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