New Job (poss) £400 A Month Car Allowence!
Discussion
So I'm going to be offered a new job in January and I will be getting £400 for a vehicle (estate/truck/van) but having never had this before how should I go about the purchase?
I'll be getting a fuel card (petrol or diesel) and the monthly amount, and then I'm on my own.
So I assume my options will be,
1, Get a car on finance and set the balance aside for tyres insurance etc.
2, Get a loan to buy a car outright.
3, Lease a car that will include maintenance etc.
Which way is best?
I'll be getting a fuel card (petrol or diesel) and the monthly amount, and then I'm on my own.
So I assume my options will be,
1, Get a car on finance and set the balance aside for tyres insurance etc.
2, Get a loan to buy a car outright.
3, Lease a car that will include maintenance etc.
Which way is best?
Careful here.The tax man is waiting. Make the wrong choice and you will end up shafted . A range of issues to consider, dominated by the CO2 emission status of the car/ van.Suggest you take advice from a friendly accountant. Beware, the tax man will have a field day if you make the wrong call.
Pug 1 said:
Careful here.The tax man is waiting. Make the wrong choice and you will end up shafted . A range of issues to consider, dominated by the CO2 emission status of the car/ van.Suggest you take advice from a friendly accountant. Beware, the tax man will have a field day if you make the wrong call.
This man speaks sense.Also: is that 400 quid pre or post-tax/NI? If the latter, it isn't an awful lot to run a vehicle on....
Pug 1 said:
Careful here.The tax man is waiting. Make the wrong choice and you will end up shafted . A range of issues to consider, dominated by the CO2 emission status of the car/ van.Suggest you take advice from a friendly accountant. Beware, the tax man will have a field day if you make the wrong call.
Surely this only applies to company cars and not cars you buy yourself from a cash allowance? The tax you pay is just income and NI on the monthly amount.Nick
Pug 1 said:
Careful here.The tax man is waiting. Make the wrong choice and you will end up shafted . A range of issues to consider, dominated by the CO2 emission status of the car/ van.Suggest you take advice from a friendly accountant. Beware, the tax man will have a field day if you make the wrong call.

The taxman has no bearing on what car you buy with a car allowance, apart from VED annually. Can't see how an accountant is going to help unless he/she is into their cars!
Remember to take income tax etc off this amount, and there's your amount per month.
There's some great lease deals if you're into that sort of thing, or buy an annual shed for a £1k and pocket the rest for insurance, VED, MOT, service, tyres, etc.
'Free' motoring

GlenMH said:
Pug 1 said:
Careful here.The tax man is waiting. Make the wrong choice and you will end up shafted . A range of issues to consider, dominated by the CO2 emission status of the car/ van.Suggest you take advice from a friendly accountant. Beware, the tax man will have a field day if you make the wrong call.
This man speaks sense.Also: is that 400 quid pre or post-tax/NI? If the latter, it isn't an awful lot to run a vehicle on....
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I think we have to have a resonably smartish car, although my mate got a 54 plate 318i touring and they seem quite happy with it.