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    #21
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I think we are aware of that. The HMRC policy on wholly and exclusively is well documented. The key argument is the 10%.
    I seem to remember from my days a permie that there were similar rules with regard to cycle to work schemes etc. i.e. the company owned the bike then after a set period you could either hand the bike back or pay the market rate for the bike (which was about 5 or 10%). so would assume they're operating under similar tax rules (I may be wrong)

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      #22
      Originally posted by Apox21 View Post
      I seem to remember from my days a permie that there were similar rules with regard to cycle to work schemes etc. i.e. the company owned the bike then after a set period you could either hand the bike back or pay the market rate for the bike (which was about 5 or 10%). so would assume they're operating under similar tax rules (I may be wrong)
      Thanks but assuming things and comparing to different schemes isn't really helping anyone.
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        #23
        Originally posted by Apox21 View Post
        I seem to remember from my days a permie that there were similar rules with regard to cycle to work schemes etc. i.e. the company owned the bike then after a set period you could either hand the bike back or pay the market rate for the bike (which was about 5 or 10%). so would assume they're operating under similar tax rules (I may be wrong)
        But the difference is that I think the company paid for the bike
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          #24
          Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
          But the difference is that I think the company paid for the bike
          Fair point. How do ContractorUmbrella deal with this? If I was working through you and I needed a laptop that was essential for my role, not for personal use etc. as per your website I could claim the cost back. How would you get the money to pay me the expenses?

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            #25
            Originally posted by Apox21 View Post
            Fair point. How do ContractorUmbrella deal with this? If I was working through you and I needed a laptop that was essential for my role, not for personal use etc. as per your website I could claim the cost back. How would you get the money to pay me the expenses?
            they would use the funds they bill you out for.

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              #26
              Just thought I'd pop back to this thread to see if any explanations had miraculously appeared - sadly not
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                #27
                Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                But the difference is that I think the company paid for the bike
                Surely it is the same deal? The umbrella company have effectively bought the laptop by re-imbursing your cost. You don't have income from the contract; the Umbrella do and they choose to pay you a salary which is reminiscent of the post-employer's NI, but doesn't have to be (I'm sure somewhere in your employment contract there will be mention of some bonus you are paid in addition to a basic salary and the calculation of that bonus will involve the subtraction of expenses due).

                It seems to me a lot of these questions stem from people not grasping that the contract isn't theirs when they go via an Umbrella, it is between the Umbrella and the end client.

                Having said that, the umbrella I use for my contract don't operate this kind of policy (it seems this is being offered as a perk so you can buy a laptop effectively bypassing NI and tax) and I imagine it starts to blur the line a bit too much?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by bobof View Post
                  Surely it is the same deal? The umbrella company have effectively bought the laptop by re-imbursing your cost. You don't have income from the contract; the Umbrella do and they choose to pay you a salary which is reminiscent of the post-employer's NI, but doesn't have to be (I'm sure somewhere in your employment contract there will be mention of some bonus you are paid in addition to a basic salary and the calculation of that bonus will involve the subtraction of expenses due).

                  It seems to me a lot of these questions stem from people not grasping that the contract isn't theirs when they go via an Umbrella, it is between the Umbrella and the end client.

                  Having said that, the umbrella I use for my contract don't operate this kind of policy (it seems this is being offered as a perk so you can buy a laptop effectively bypassing NI and tax) and I imagine it starts to blur the line a bit too much?
                  I think I understand the way that an umbrella contract works However, in this case there is no reimbursement of cost in reality and the purchase is not made by the umbrella company so they have no legal entitlement to the property and certainly no entitlement to 10% of the purchase price which would seem to be the case in this instance
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                    #29
                    I assume 'purchase price' includes VAT? So would Parasol be able to claim any of this back? Would this purchase increase the 'employment costs' (which I believe are applied before the deduction of legitimate business expenses)?
                    I'm not holding my breath for a reply here ..
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Zippy View Post
                      I assume 'purchase price' includes VAT? So would Parasol be able to claim any of this back? Would this purchase increase the 'employment costs' (which I believe are applied before the deduction of legitimate business expenses)?
                      I'm not holding my breath for a reply here ..
                      Good question Zippy - do you want me to wait with you
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