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Quote from: Og on January 27, 2017, 08:09:48 pmQuote from: Smurf on January 27, 2017, 08:05:36 pmI do a rural stuff and yes I trim trees and bushes as I drive along. Don't bother me in the slightest as my van is not new and at then end of the day is just a workhorse.Quite. It's there to work. Just seems a waste to get anything less than a couple of years old.There'd be no new vans on the road if everyone had your attitude.
Quote from: Smurf on January 27, 2017, 08:05:36 pmI do a rural stuff and yes I trim trees and bushes as I drive along. Don't bother me in the slightest as my van is not new and at then end of the day is just a workhorse.Quite. It's there to work. Just seems a waste to get anything less than a couple of years old.
I do a rural stuff and yes I trim trees and bushes as I drive along. Don't bother me in the slightest as my van is not new and at then end of the day is just a workhorse.
Dazmond, I've been following this thread and various others about you and your van for weeks. I've actually been on this forum for years under the alias 'Traps' I think it was, but left due to some of the unhelpful comments. I still keep an eye in otherwise I would never have discovered things like the univalve. I can remember you and your trad poles from years ago!Fair play to you and good luck with your new van. I think there are a lot of jealous people on this forum & life in general.I hope it all works out for you.I'm hoping to get a new or nearly new van myself in the Spring.You know what you're doing, don't doubt yourself and just ignore the negativity.
Most I've ever spent on a vehicle is £3500. That was my company car I bought when I left the firm I was working for at the time which was only 6 months old. I kept it for 16 years before I scraped it. Let's just say I like to get my money's worth
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.
20k would get you a nice 2nd hand golf R Daz 😎 a propper tool.. anyway well done and enjoy your new van.
It's not a case of being flash at all in our job we in a lot of circumstances have little outlay compared to other businesses,if you earn above a certain amount it makes sense to change your van every few years,you get to drive round in a new comfy van but most of all it keeps your tax down. If you spend nothing on your business and your earning well you'll only pay more tax
Quote from: NWH on January 28, 2017, 08:56:52 pmThe 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.And the following year you probably had to pay on account, so had to come up with 18 months tax in one year.
Quote from: Mick Kent on January 28, 2017, 09:54:36 pm20k 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
Quote from: Susan Dean (1stclean) on January 29, 2017, 01:48:41 pmQuote from: Mick Kent on January 28, 2017, 09:54:36 pm20k 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 golf25k for a mk1??? Dream on I know they they're big money these days being a vw enthusiast myself but 25 k!!!