Company car BIK anomoly
Company car BIK anomoly
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RicksAlfas

Original Poster:

14,111 posts

261 months

Tuesday 30th March 2021
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Looking at Comcar, it seems someone earning £7,200 would pay no BIK on a small car (Honda Jazz in this example).

Is it because the salary and the taxable value of the car are (just!) below the £12,500 personal allowance?


stumpage

2,175 posts

243 months

Tuesday 30th March 2021
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Correct.

RicksAlfas

Original Poster:

14,111 posts

261 months

Tuesday 30th March 2021
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Ta.

arguti

1,805 posts

203 months

Tuesday 30th March 2021
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Every day's a school day!

does that only apply if salary, relevant earnings or gross income are below personal allowance ie if one paid a small salary and larger dividend?

Sheepshanks

37,830 posts

136 months

Tuesday 30th March 2021
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arguti said:
Every day's a school day!

does that only apply if salary, relevant earnings or gross income are below personal allowance ie if one paid a small salary and larger dividend?
Dividend counts towards the tax threshold and most dividend it taxable now - it's not the benefit it once was. And it's the total including the BIK value of the car - you can't earn just under the threshold and get the car "free".

C350Akra

13,457 posts

297 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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IIRC the car BIK gets added to the 'salary' before the dividends so you would end up paying dividend tax rate on the total dividends and getting the car free rather than paying dividend tax on less and paying standard tax on the car BIK.