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Rogue Trader

  • Posts: 1366
Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #20 on: August 18, 2020, 12:45:01 am »
If u sell it before 3 years it's not efficient but 3 years is the sweet spot so I'm told hence big companies keep buying after 3 years.

Stoots

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #21 on: August 18, 2020, 08:15:52 am »
Well I won't be buying a new one for someone to smash up.

Just going to get a little old thing that looks clean.

NWH

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #22 on: August 18, 2020, 10:02:55 am »
They sell them after 3 years because thats when the finance ends or lease,you can write it all off in year 1 I’ve done it,if you want to put a big amount against your Tax it gives you a breather from paying it the following year but you will get a larger bill the next time round.
I did it some years ago claimed 100% and I purchased the van for cash brand new I had a terrible accountant about 18 months 2 years later I had a 15 grand Tax bill,10 in the January 5 in the July this was about 10-11 years ago went away over Xmas spent a fortune and got this update about my Tax on about the 10th of that January due to the oversight lol,like I say terrible accounting.

Stoots

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #23 on: August 18, 2020, 09:43:43 pm »
They sell them after 3 years because thats when the finance ends or lease,you can write it all off in year 1 I’ve done it,if you want to put a big amount against your Tax it gives you a breather from paying it the following year but you will get a larger bill the next time round.
I did it some years ago claimed 100% and I purchased the van for cash brand new I had a terrible accountant about 18 months 2 years later I had a 15 grand Tax bill,10 in the January 5 in the July this was about 10-11 years ago went away over Xmas spent a fortune and got this update about my Tax on about the 10th of that January due to the oversight lol,like I say terrible accounting.

Why would you get a massive bill the next year.

Surely (as an example)

You make 50k profit, buy a 10k van leaves you 40k taxable profit

Next year you make 50k profit, don't buy a van have 50k taxable profit.

How can a tax bill just appear out of thin air?

Of course if you don't have the expense then the tax bill will be higher but how is that a surprise?

What am I missing

֍Winp®oClean֍

  • Posts: 1606
Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #24 on: August 19, 2020, 01:10:38 pm »
They sell them after 3 years because thats when the finance ends or lease,you can write it all off in year 1 I’ve done it,if you want to put a big amount against your Tax it gives you a breather from paying it the following year but you will get a larger bill the next time round.
I did it some years ago claimed 100% and I purchased the van for cash brand new I had a terrible accountant about 18 months 2 years later I had a 15 grand Tax bill,10 in the January 5 in the July this was about 10-11 years ago went away over Xmas spent a fortune and got this update about my Tax on about the 10th of that January due to the oversight lol,like I say terrible accounting.

Why would you get a massive bill the next year.

Surely (as an example)

You make 50k profit, buy a 10k van leaves you 40k taxable profit

Next year you make 50k profit, don't buy a van have 50k taxable profit.

How can a tax bill just appear out of thin air?

Of course if you don't have the expense then the tax bill will be higher but how is that a surprise?

What am I missing

It's all to do with payments on account, overpaying, underpaying, then catching back up.😆
He should have seen it coming to be honest, it pays to remain clued up with your accounts whether you use an accountant or not. He should have been putting more money aside in that particular year to cover the 'catch up' year.👍
Comfortably Numb!

NWH

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #25 on: August 19, 2020, 01:47:12 pm »
Correct Wipemecleanplease that’s spot on although I had the money it was a shock finding that out 2 weeks away from the deadline,like I said shocking accountants I went with another 1 which was no better my fees went from 600 to 1200 a year. After finally finding a decent accountant he looked over my accounts pointed out that certain things weren’t put against my Tax over 1-2 previous Tax years due to these incompetent people,he got me 6k paid back into my account from HMRC. Just because these people talk with a plum in there mouths and wear smart suits means nothing,they must have done that hour long course 🤣🤣.

Rogue Trader

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #26 on: August 19, 2020, 03:20:04 pm »
You get full rebate in first year for van purchase instead of tapered rebate over 3 years or so. Meaning if u sell it before the time frame you  have to pay back the front loaded rebate. And that would equate to a higher tax bill.

Rogue Trader

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #27 on: August 19, 2020, 03:21:30 pm »
So it's a good move if u r planning to keep the van for 3 ish years. U r getting a nice van and a large chunk off your tax. Win win

Rogue Trader

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #28 on: August 19, 2020, 03:32:39 pm »
Just read back what u said NWH , not sure why u would have a higher tax bill unless u sold the van. I done this twice in 2015 and once in 2017. No change for me in more recent tax bills other than big tax saving in each of those years.

Rogue Trader

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #29 on: August 19, 2020, 03:42:46 pm »
If you are VAT registered after vat reclaim and tax rebate in first year on the Annual Investment Allowance scheme a £20k can will end up costing you £11k

NWH

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #30 on: August 19, 2020, 04:17:26 pm »
I had this discussion with the new chap I use we spoke about buying vehicles etc he advised that you claim the Tax over years not in 1 go,I’ll go with what he says like I said after meeting him for 30 minutes he looked over my accounts and said by looking at this you are owed money leave it with me,I got an email a week later telling me I was going to get 6k returned to me.
I don’t know whether things have changed when I purchased a van for cash my cash not a loan I wrote all the cost off in 1 go,that was the time I got a bigger Tax bill say 18 months later this was about 12-13 years ago now.

֍Winp®oClean֍

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #31 on: August 19, 2020, 05:40:06 pm »
The result wasn't more tax being paid than owed in total, it was the same total amount being payed at different times in unequal values. Unless you apply to increase and or reduced payments on account (which his accountant obviously didn't do) then this is the result- you pay substantially less one year (via reduced liability and refund on previous year) then more the year after as your POA is estimated on the previous years figures. Then the year after you are back to a more balanced, more equal set of liability amounts.
Comfortably Numb!

Don Kee

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #32 on: August 19, 2020, 06:57:11 pm »
I had a 15 grand Tax bill,10 in the January 5 in the July this was about 10-11 years ago

he looked over my accounts and said by looking at this you are owed money leave it with me,I got an email a week later telling me I was going to get 6k returned to me.


You paid £15k in tax and HMRC paid you £6k of it back in a rebate?

Hmmmmm...I wont be harsh and say what I’m thinking but things are getting a little smelly on this topic...

JandS

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #33 on: August 19, 2020, 07:16:40 pm »
Try Vanmonster....there's one at Outwood or their website which covers all their outlets.
Impossible done straight away, miracles can take a little longer.

NWH

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #34 on: August 19, 2020, 08:19:00 pm »
I had a 15 grand Tax bill,10 in the January 5 in the July this was about 10-11 years ago

he looked over my accounts and said by looking at this you are owed money leave it with me,I got an email a week later telling me I was going to get 6k returned to me.


You paid £15k in tax and HMRC paid you £6k of it back in a rebate?

Hmmmmm...I wont be harsh and say what I’m thinking but things are getting a little smelly on this topic...

The van purchase was 12-13 years ago the new accountant got me that money back last year.

NWH

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #35 on: August 19, 2020, 08:19:43 pm »
The 2 are completely separate things 🤣🤣 years and years apart.

Stoots

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #36 on: August 19, 2020, 10:00:27 pm »
Try Vanmonster....there's one at Outwood or their website which covers all their outlets.

Cheers, had a van from there before.

I'm tight thought, I'll get one private I don't like paying VAT  that I can't claim back 8)

NWH

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #37 on: August 20, 2020, 01:05:00 pm »
Get a good van a VW or similar they last years you’ll pay more obviously but once you own it you’ll still get years out of it.
I’d stay away from the usual rubbish out there you might get a new van for 13-14 grand but there rubbish is the main.

Stoots

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #38 on: August 20, 2020, 01:32:40 pm »
Was thinking about a little caddy.

Expensive though for age/mileage

High-Tower

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Re: Vehicles for staff
« Reply #39 on: August 20, 2020, 02:50:26 pm »
Was thinking about a little caddy.

Expensive though for age/mileage

Caddy’s are great little vans. The 2.0SDI are incredibly reliable and sloooooowwwww. The 1.9TDI are the best in my opinion reliable, and still fairly simple, no dpf, also I think they have a slightly higher payload than some variants.
The early 1.6TDI have a common issue with needing to replace the injectors.