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Re: Dazmond - your new van.
« Reply #80 on: January 29, 2017, 10:35:04 pm »
what else do I need this suits my needs.





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Re: Dazmond - your new van.
« Reply #81 on: January 29, 2017, 10:38:51 pm »
20k would get you a nice 2nd hand golf R Daz 😎 a propper tool.. anyway well done and enjoy your new van.

add 5k more too that 20k and I may sell him my mk1 gti a real golf
25k for a mk1??? Dream on ;D

I know they they're big  money these days being a vw enthusiast myself but 25 k!!!
you cant be that much of enthusiast as you would know what my cars worth one owner from new with only 14k on the clock still sat on its p500 from the factory with over 400 frist place wins at shows its the real deal , i turned down 21k for it two years ago off a footballer at a show somethings are just not forsale

Do you ever stop bragging ::)roll

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Re: Dazmond - your new van.
« Reply #82 on: January 29, 2017, 11:27:06 pm »
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Re: Dazmond - your new van.
« Reply #83 on: January 30, 2017, 07:20:09 am »
I have a black cat Susan.
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Jonny 87

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Re: Dazmond - your new van.
« Reply #84 on: January 30, 2017, 07:52:42 am »
The last person that done my books always said to me no there's no point in changing your vehicle you won't save much for doing it so I kept leaving it,I got someone else who advised me to change my vehicle and the next year I got nearly 5k back from the tax man. If you don't spend money on something for your businesss you'll only pay more tax.

That's not really how tax works........

Some people seem to think whatever you buy it comes off your tax bill. "If I spend £1000 then that will be £1000 less tax to pay"

In reality your spending £1000 to save £290 (unless your earning over £40k then it's slightly more) off your tax bill. Your still out of pocket by £710.

It just seems great the first year of your big purchase because You can use up your capital allowance and nearly wipe out your tax bill, but the following year you will be then be hit by a big tax bill where you have to pay on account.

If 2 companies earns £50k but one company spends £20k on a new vehicle the company who is still running there old van will have much higher profit, but just pay more tax. It still works out as more money in their hand at the end of the day though.

You just have to take into consideration if your older work vehicle is costing you days off work if it's unreliable and in the garage being repaired, then it's a good idea like dazmond to take the plunge.

Don't just buy a new vehicle every other year to keep your tax down. It's a false economy.


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Re: Dazmond - your new van.
« Reply #85 on: January 30, 2017, 08:30:25 am »
20k would get you a nice 2nd hand golf R Daz 😎 a propper tool.. anyway well done and enjoy your new van.

add 5k more too that 20k and I may sell him my mk1 gti a real golf
25k for a mk1??? Dream on ;D

I know they they're big  money these days being a vw enthusiast myself but 25 k!!!
you cant be that much of enthusiast as you would know what my cars worth one owner from new with only 14k on the clock still sat on its p500 from the factory with over 400 frist place wins at shows its the real deal , i turned down 21k for it two years ago off a footballer at a show somethings are just not forsale

Do you ever stop bragging ::)roll
  it not that its people give it the big one about knowing thing about cars yet drive around in piles of poope , ive been a petrol head from day one and have a good few cars and buses and bikes and over the years ive paid very little for them and watched them rocket up in value real  enthusiasts are switch on and know what there talking about I bought my spilt screen samba bus 20 years ago for 1200 quid as I saw them just starting to lift now worth 35-250k same as the rs2000 my hubby as

we have just bought a saxo vts I think it is , one owner 17k on the clock 1700 pounds , do you think were mad ? or have we made a good investment ? if you have the room and can store them right its better returns then the bank

chris turner

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Re: Dazmond - your new van.
« Reply #86 on: January 30, 2017, 09:00:57 am »
20k would get you a nice 2nd hand golf R Daz 😎 a propper tool.. anyway well done and enjoy your new van.

add 5k more too that 20k and I may sell him my mk1 gti a real golf
25k for a mk1??? Dream on ;D

I know they they're big  money these days being a vw enthusiast myself but 25 k!!!
you cant be that much of enthusiast as you would know what my cars worth one owner from new with only 14k on the clock still sat on its p500 from the factory with over 400 frist place wins at shows its the real deal , i turned down 21k for it two years ago off a footballer at a show somethings are just not forsale

Do you ever stop bragging ::)roll
  it not that its people give it the big one about knowing thing about cars yet drive around in piles of poope , ive been a petrol head from day one and have a good few cars and buses and bikes and over the years ive paid very little for them and watched them rocket up in value real  enthusiasts are switch on and know what there talking about I bought my spilt screen samba bus 20 years ago for 1200 quid as I saw them just starting to lift now worth 35-250k same as the rs2000 my hubby as

we have just bought a saxo vts I think it is , one owner 17k on the clock 1700 pounds , do you think were mad ? or have we made a good investment ? if you have the room and can store them right its better returns then the bank

I'm not into old cars. To me mk1 golfs and saxo vts are piles of poop resigned to the scrap heap.
I just don't see the value in them.
Give me a Tesla anyday over some old school, boy racer heap of junk.

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Re: Dazmond - your new van.
« Reply #87 on: January 30, 2017, 10:13:43 am »
The last person that done my books always said to me no there's no point in changing your vehicle you won't save much for doing it so I kept leaving it,I got someone else who advised me to change my vehicle and the next year I got nearly 5k back from the tax man. If you don't spend money on something for your businesss you'll only pay more tax.

That's not really how tax works........

Some people seem to think whatever you buy it comes off your tax bill. "If I spend £1000 then that will be £1000 less tax to pay"

In reality your spending £1000 to save £290 (unless your earning over £40k then it's slightly more) off your tax bill. Your still out of pocket by £710.

It just seems great the first year of your big purchase because You can use up your capital allowance and nearly wipe out your tax bill, but the following year you will be then be hit by a big tax bill where you have to pay on account.

If 2 companies earns £50k but one company spends £20k on a new vehicle the company who is still running there old van will have much higher profit, but just pay more tax. It still works out as more money in their hand at the end of the day though.

You just have to take into consideration if your older work vehicle is costing you days off work if it's unreliable and in the garage being repaired, then it's a good idea like dazmond to take the plunge.

Don't just buy a new vehicle every other year to keep your tax down. It's a false economy.

As my "chartered" accountant told me- "don't ever spend money to save on paying tax unless it's something that you actually require, it's false economy"!
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Stoots

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Re: Dazmond - your new van.
« Reply #88 on: January 30, 2017, 12:10:52 pm »
I will always miss my series 1 escorts RS turbo. Paid 1500 for it around 2001. It was a good price then, I ended up blowing it up and rebuilding the engine with all uprated components.  Then someone offered me 5k for it and I sold it. I've missed it everyday since. I was a blue oval enthusiast back then had no time for any other makes, if it wasn't an RS or a cossie I wasn't interested.