Company car question...
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Ok so used to be into sports cars and track days but after getting a job with a company car it didn’t stack up so I’ve been driving boring diesels for the last 7yrs or so.... I’m after an Elise as a private car so need to do some work reducing the BIK payment I have with my company car.
So....
I spoke to HMRC and even if you do not use the company car privately it is still considered a benefit if it is AVAILABLE to the employee for personal use.
I work from home so all miles I drive in the week are business miles.
HMRC told me if I can agree with my company that the car is no longer available for me to use personally it can be removed from my P11d as it would no longer concern them as it wouldn’t be a benefit.
Is there any HR reason that the company might not allow me to do this...? I have raised the query with them but the HMRC guy made a comment that the company would be liable for tax payments (as I’d not be paying it) anyone know what he meant?
So....
I spoke to HMRC and even if you do not use the company car privately it is still considered a benefit if it is AVAILABLE to the employee for personal use.
I work from home so all miles I drive in the week are business miles.
HMRC told me if I can agree with my company that the car is no longer available for me to use personally it can be removed from my P11d as it would no longer concern them as it wouldn’t be a benefit.
Is there any HR reason that the company might not allow me to do this...? I have raised the query with them but the HMRC guy made a comment that the company would be liable for tax payments (as I’d not be paying it) anyone know what he meant?
Edited by JimmyJamJerusalem on Tuesday 20th August 14:03
Edited by JimmyJamJerusalem on Tuesday 20th August 14:36
JimmyJamJerusalem said:
I spoke to HMRC and even if you do not use the company car privately it is still considered a benefit if it is AVAILABLE to the employee for work.
HMRC told me if I can agree with my company that the car is no longer available for me to use personally it can be removed from my P11d as it would no longer concern them as it wouldn’t be a benefit.
These two don't add up - you can have a company supplied vehicle based at home and as long as you don't use it at all for personal reasons then it is not a benefit. The first statement you make about what HMRC says is wrong and doesn't match the second.HMRC told me if I can agree with my company that the car is no longer available for me to use personally it can be removed from my P11d as it would no longer concern them as it wouldn’t be a benefit.
Pintofbest said:
JimmyJamJerusalem said:
I spoke to HMRC and even if you do not use the company car privately it is still considered a benefit if it is AVAILABLE to the employee for work.
HMRC told me if I can agree with my company that the car is no longer available for me to use personally it can be removed from my P11d as it would no longer concern them as it wouldn’t be a benefit.
These two don't add up - you can have a company supplied vehicle based at home and as long as you don't use it at all for personal reasons then it is not a benefit. The first statement you make about what HMRC says is wrong and doesn't match the second.HMRC told me if I can agree with my company that the car is no longer available for me to use personally it can be removed from my P11d as it would no longer concern them as it wouldn’t be a benefit.
It is a benefit if it is available to the employee (regardless of whether I use it)
I was hoping to give up the right to personal use of the vehicle. Get employer to agree that it is to be used only for business purposes
Superchickenn said:
If it helps my dad went through this, he had a company Van, its got a tracker fitted and now that he doesnt use it for any personal use (work confirmed this) his tax was adjusted to suit.
Cheers
It's much easier to prove you're not doing personal miles with a van and HMRC are more open to it, especially if there's monitoring. The rules are simpler for vans anyway and even if you use one for personal miles, the BIK is set at a fixed £3,430 which is just £630 actual tax paid a year for a lower-rate taxpayer.Cheers
OP, if you even drive once from home to your company premises or back, the car will have been used privately as that's a commute and you'd be liable for BIK. No employer I've ever heard of will want to go to the trouble of declaring a car is for business use only especially when there are penalties for changing a P11D after a mistake. The only time I've seen it done are when cars are really only used for business and left at business premises overnight.
When is your company car due to go back? I can't imagine that your employer will want to take the tax hit so you can save a few quid.
Your best option is to hold on, hand the car back and take a cash allowance. The BIK doesn't seem to make company cars all that attractive these days unless you do mega miles - my vRS costs me a fortune. It's been a bloody good car, but roll on 24th September when it gets collected.
Your best option is to hold on, hand the car back and take a cash allowance. The BIK doesn't seem to make company cars all that attractive these days unless you do mega miles - my vRS costs me a fortune. It's been a bloody good car, but roll on 24th September when it gets collected.
ElectricPics said:
Superchickenn said:
If it helps my dad went through this, he had a company Van, its got a tracker fitted and now that he doesnt use it for any personal use (work confirmed this) his tax was adjusted to suit.
Cheers
It's much easier to prove you're not doing personal miles with a van and HMRC are more open to it, especially if there's monitoring. The rules are simpler for vans anyway and even if you use one for personal miles, the BIK is set at a fixed £3,430 which is just £630 actual tax paid a year for a lower-rate taxpayer.Cheers
OP, if you even drive once from home to your company premises or back, the car will have been used privately as that's a commute and you'd be liable for BIK. No employer I've ever heard of will want to go to the trouble of declaring a car is for business use only especially when there are penalties for changing a P11D after a mistake. The only time I've seen it done are when cars are really only used for business and left at business premises overnight.
As per p11d amendments are you fined for change of circumstance the same as you would if you made an error?
Court_S said:
When is your company car due to go back? I can't imagine that your employer will want to take the tax hit so you can save a few quid.
Your best option is to hold on, hand the car back and take a cash allowance. The BIK doesn't seem to make company cars all that attractive these days unless you do mega miles - my vRS costs me a fortune. It's been a bloody good car, but roll on 24th September when it gets collected.
Do they take a tax hit then? This is the part I’m unclear of?Your best option is to hold on, hand the car back and take a cash allowance. The BIK doesn't seem to make company cars all that attractive these days unless you do mega miles - my vRS costs me a fortune. It's been a bloody good car, but roll on 24th September when it gets collected.
Found this...
Details are outlined, looks pretty good, just need employer on board
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/employmen...
Details are outlined, looks pretty good, just need employer on board

https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/employmen...
Trouble with that is you only have to use the car once in a year to go from your house to your usual place of work and it is classed as private use.
https://workmileagetaxrebate.co.uk/what-journeys-d...
https://workmileagetaxrebate.co.uk/what-journeys-d...
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