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aneurysm1



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A1GSS wrote:
How did you calculate £1250 per year? I'd expect it to be way more than that....?


According to the p11d that is the approximate tax liability for a 20% tax bracket person

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aneurysm1



Member Since: 12 Dec 2012
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Thanks for your reply kingpleb, me and the mrs would probably do no more than 5000 miles per annum each and so would not claim the full amount back.
I am thinking too, that in the early years of the company I am not incline to take any money out of the company and leave it in for further investment, however leasing a car through the company and getting rid of our personal car loans would put us in a better financial position personally and give us some benefit from the company making money

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Um. Ive just done a tax liability calc for a diesel FFRR and assuming £80k list price . the BIK is about £28,000 pa assuming you don't also get private fuel, so the tax liability at 20% is £5,600.

HMRC calculator here:
http://cccfcalculator.hmrc.gov.uk/ Graham

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