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Finance for company cars

Finance for company cars

Anybody in the business earning more than £8500 per annum or any director of the business will be liable for tax on the benefit in kind for a company car. There is also a further tax charge made if any fuel benefit is received. There is also an additional National Insurance charge on the business. The tax charges are less for cleaner more economical cars and you should take this into account when considering the type of car to provide.

Summary

Providing cars as a benefit in kind is far from a cheap option for a business. You will need to discuss this in great detail with your accountant before deciding if it is the right thing to do for your business. If you decide to go ahead make sure that you finance these in the most economical way. Any provider of finance will negotiate with you to get a rate that is agreeable.

Further information

Speak to your accountant about the best way to finance the vehicles, if at all. You will be able to get a great deal of information on the tax implications on www.hmrc.gov.uk.


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