cars New homes to have car charge-points 23 July 2019 Esme Shakeshaft 0 comments In a bid to accommodate yet more electric vehicles on our roads, the government has launched a consultation aimed at increasing the number of homes with electric car charge-points. Read more Electric cars to be exempt from company car tax in 2020 15 July 2019 Mike Wakeford 0 comments When an employee or director has use of a company car, they are subject to benefit in kind tax. The amount of tax payable depends on the car’s value when new, and the CO2 emissions it produces. Therefore, an employee with a 1.2l petrol Toyota will pay much less tax than one with a 2.0l diesel Audi. Read more Advisory Fuel Rates from 1 March 2019 28 February 2019 Mike Wakeford 0 comments The advisory fuel rates are changing from the 1st March 2019. Read more Advisory Fuel Rates from 1 March 2019 28 February 2019 Mike Wakeford 0 comments The advisory fuel rates are changing from the 1st March 2019. Read more Claiming back VAT on a vehicle purchase 20 December 2018 Stuart Datlen 0 comments Generally speaking, the purchase of any vehicle where there is any element of private use means any reclaim of VAT may be restricted. HMRC’s website offers the following guidance: Read more Claiming back VAT on a vehicle purchase 20 December 2018 Stuart Datlen 0 comments Generally speaking, the purchase of any vehicle where there is any element of private use means any reclaim of VAT may be restricted. HMRC’s website offers the following guidance: Read more MOT exemptions for cars over 40 years old comes into place in May 2018 28 September 2017 Stuart Datlen 0 comments It has been announced by the Department for Transport that classic cars over 40 years old will become exempt from MOT testing, however owners can voluntarily elect for an MOT if they feel that it is necessary. Read more MOT exemptions for cars over 40 years old comes into place in May 2018 28 September 2017 Stuart Datlen 0 comments It has been announced by the Department for Transport that classic cars over 40 years old will become exempt from MOT testing, however owners can voluntarily elect for an MOT if they feel that it is necessary. Read more
New homes to have car charge-points 23 July 2019 Esme Shakeshaft 0 comments In a bid to accommodate yet more electric vehicles on our roads, the government has launched a consultation aimed at increasing the number of homes with electric car charge-points. Read more
Electric cars to be exempt from company car tax in 2020 15 July 2019 Mike Wakeford 0 comments When an employee or director has use of a company car, they are subject to benefit in kind tax. The amount of tax payable depends on the car’s value when new, and the CO2 emissions it produces. Therefore, an employee with a 1.2l petrol Toyota will pay much less tax than one with a 2.0l diesel Audi. Read more
Advisory Fuel Rates from 1 March 2019 28 February 2019 Mike Wakeford 0 comments The advisory fuel rates are changing from the 1st March 2019. Read more
Advisory Fuel Rates from 1 March 2019 28 February 2019 Mike Wakeford 0 comments The advisory fuel rates are changing from the 1st March 2019. Read more
Claiming back VAT on a vehicle purchase 20 December 2018 Stuart Datlen 0 comments Generally speaking, the purchase of any vehicle where there is any element of private use means any reclaim of VAT may be restricted. HMRC’s website offers the following guidance: Read more
Claiming back VAT on a vehicle purchase 20 December 2018 Stuart Datlen 0 comments Generally speaking, the purchase of any vehicle where there is any element of private use means any reclaim of VAT may be restricted. HMRC’s website offers the following guidance: Read more
MOT exemptions for cars over 40 years old comes into place in May 2018 28 September 2017 Stuart Datlen 0 comments It has been announced by the Department for Transport that classic cars over 40 years old will become exempt from MOT testing, however owners can voluntarily elect for an MOT if they feel that it is necessary. Read more
MOT exemptions for cars over 40 years old comes into place in May 2018 28 September 2017 Stuart Datlen 0 comments It has been announced by the Department for Transport that classic cars over 40 years old will become exempt from MOT testing, however owners can voluntarily elect for an MOT if they feel that it is necessary. Read more