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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Best way to buy a new van
« Last post by KS Cleaning on Yesterday at 03:10:37 pm »With the prices of vans nowadays I wouldn’t buy brand new as there is too much depreciation. I bought brand new in July 19 and sold privately last month, total depreciation £13k in 6 and a half years. You would probably lose that in under 2 years on a new van now. I opted for a 1 year old van this time with 1000 miles on the clock.
The monthly repayments on a new van using PCP etc might look appealing, but be sure to dig deeper to find out the true overall cost, for a non VAT registered sole trader this isn’t the way to go IMO.
If you have the funds I would buy a nearly new van outright if I were you, avoid taking finance from a garage as they will charge around 10% interest on a used vehicle. If you do need finance you’d be better with a personal loan.
I’m guessing with you being in Scotland and regularly ‘trousering’ big money along with your pension income you will have hammered through the 42% tax bracket? Should be decent tax relief on the purchase then.
The monthly repayments on a new van using PCP etc might look appealing, but be sure to dig deeper to find out the true overall cost, for a non VAT registered sole trader this isn’t the way to go IMO.
If you have the funds I would buy a nearly new van outright if I were you, avoid taking finance from a garage as they will charge around 10% interest on a used vehicle. If you do need finance you’d be better with a personal loan.
I’m guessing with you being in Scotland and regularly ‘trousering’ big money along with your pension income you will have hammered through the 42% tax bracket? Should be decent tax relief on the purchase then.
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