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miggy

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company car
« on: 22 October 2007, 17:31:59 »

Company car went back today, told them I did not want another, so i had the salary increase instead.

Tax code gone back to what it used to be and i am now quids in, alright i have to use the miggy to get to work as I do not travel anymore but i am now based 3 mile from work.

If I happen to use my car for anything work related I can claim 25p a mile, but I should not have to do much of this due to having my own site now.

 :y :y
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Re: company car
« Reply #1 on: 22 October 2007, 17:36:44 »

luvvly jubbly  :y
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Re: company car
« Reply #2 on: 22 October 2007, 17:39:48 »

Take it, with that extra cash a 3.0 omega is on order.  :D
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« Reply #3 on: 22 October 2007, 17:42:28 »

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Take it, with that extra cash a 3.0 omega is on order.  :D

I am happy with my 2.6 CDX, only had her a month or so, 3.2 facelift models are like rocking horse s*it.



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Re: company car
« Reply #4 on: 22 October 2007, 18:23:55 »

elite pete has one for sale, 2002 51 plate, 172,000 25,000 miles on it, £3000  :y

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Re: company car
« Reply #5 on: 22 October 2007, 18:35:27 »

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elite pete has one for sale, 2002 51 plate, 172,000 25,000 miles on it, £3000  :y

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« Reply #6 on: 22 October 2007, 18:36:03 »

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Re: company car
« Reply #7 on: 22 October 2007, 20:07:54 »

I did the same, needed to save money & have a bigger car, did both no probs :)

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« Reply #8 on: 22 October 2007, 20:11:07 »

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I did the same, needed to save money & have a bigger car, did both no probs :)

My biggest prob was where to put the dam cars.

1) Mrs Miggys
2) Daughter Miggy
3) Miggy
4) Company car.

I had no bl**dy room, it was like musical cars in a morning on the drive

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Re: company car
« Reply #9 on: 22 October 2007, 22:35:02 »

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Company car went back today, told them I did not want another, so i had the salary increase instead.

Tax code gone back to what it used to be and i am now quids in, alright i have to use the miggy to get to work as I do not travel anymore but i am now based 3 mile from work.

If I happen to use my car for anything work related I can claim 25p a mile, but I should not have to do much of this due to having my own site now.

 :y :y


Should have been an MP £1 +/mile
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Re: company car
« Reply #10 on: 22 October 2007, 22:49:36 »

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Company car went back today, told them I did not want another, so i had the salary increase instead.

Tax code gone back to what it used to be and i am now quids in, alright i have to use the miggy to get to work as I do not travel anymore but i am now based 3 mile from work.

If I happen to use my car for anything work related I can claim 25p a mile, but I should not have to do much of this due to having my own site now.

 :y :y

Only 25p - Inland Revenue set non company cars up to 10,000 miles per year at 40p with my firm :-/
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Re: company car
« Reply #11 on: 23 October 2007, 07:50:55 »

When you take a 'car allowance' instead of a company car, you typically get the company car mileage rate set by IR
not the much higher private car for work purposes rate

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Re: company car
« Reply #12 on: 23 October 2007, 08:30:13 »

The mileage rate you get is whatever the company decides to pay, it has nothing to do with the IR rates.

At the end of the year, if you have used your own car for business purposes, you can then claim the tax back on the difference (See for IR125 on the HMRC website).  its 40p for the first 10,000 miles then 25p thereafter.  You don't get back the difference, just the tax on the difference, but if you do loads of miles you can be quids in!

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Re: company car
« Reply #13 on: 23 October 2007, 17:05:02 »

I am still in a win win situation with my arrangement, maybe not for other, but certanly for me.

I should not do any company miles, if i do its 25p, but my pay packet is far better each month.

 :y :y :y :y
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« Reply #14 on: 23 October 2007, 18:42:06 »

I would like to point out that using your own car for business use.....it should be insured for business use......and just not pleasure and to and from work.....otherwise you should be getting taxi's to get everywhere  :y ;)
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