advantages and draw backs as a one man operator ... have to weigh up the benefits of being able to recoup it, against having to charge it - very often the difference between getting a job and not - plus 20% is a big chunk for a lot of folksI’m not, but then there’s only me and no staff.
It's not vat returns. It's your self assessment that's going from yearly to quarterly. So will be 4 lots of accountancy bills ect ect or more time out of your life doing it yourself.Who here isn't registered for VAT anyhows?
always had to do quarterly VAT returns anyway, so adding the self assessment into it wouldn't make a huge difference other than being an additional PITA (if you don't keep on top of it all on a rolling basis)It's not vat returns. It's your self assessment that's going from yearly to quarterly. So will be 4 lots of accountancy bills ect ect or more time out of your life doing it yourself.
I can't find anything to back this up? All says that double cabs can't be treated as plant for tax purposes.MI’m no
Doesn’t matter for us sole traders mate.
Can't claim them under aia (annual investment allowance) anymore, so unless it's a 100% pool vehicle kept at business address you can't really claim anything beside the "business" proportion of the vatI can't find anything to back this up? All says that double cabs can't be treated as plant for tax purposes.
Ours is pure work / pool vehicle. Maybe the trusty Dmax won’t be the last pickup ?Can't claim them under aia (annual investment allowance) anymore, so unless it's a 100% pool vehicle kept at business address you can't really claim anything beside the "business" proportion of the vat
Sorry. Transitional relief is not for secondhand cars. It is for those that all ready owned or had ordered vehicles prior to the change. Basically, if you didn’t all ready have it….stump up more tax!!looks like the bottom box " transitional relief" would apply to s/h vehicles
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It’s all an unnecessary mess tbh, so what if some exploited the rules on pickups, if a company spends money that’s a good thing, now no one is spending anything! One simply cannot operate to just pay tax for the gov to burn on private jets around the world!!Ours is pure work / pool vehicle. Maybe the trusty Dmax won’t be the last pickup ?
My Navara is pretty much 100% work and bought it realising I wouldn't be able to put it through as AIA as I normally would but thought sod it what other vehicle can I buy that does all the things I need in one vehicle so guess will suck up the tax but a bit different if your spending £50k on one!Ours is pure work / pool vehicle. Maybe the trusty Dmax won’t be the last pickup ?
I think as long as your insured for any advice you give I'd assumed your liabilities were pretty separate. I don't give any advice so don't insure for that and don't have any guarantees so I've always presumed i was pretty safe if the s**t hit the fan?You can also be sued as a director , which is why we have separate insurance for that. Also you often have to underwrite debt personally. If s**t hits the fan with me it will be HSBC getting paid first as I’m personally underwritten with them to the time of 50k +
Don’t use my overdraft (very often) but handy to have .
The Ltd benefits have been gradually eroded over last 15 years :-(
Yes I get that but your accountant will have all your figures for vat each quarter anyway so just another button to press surely?It's not vat returns. It's your self assessment that's going from yearly to quarterly. So will be 4 lots of accountancy bills ect ect or more time out of your life doing it yourself.
Depends if your vat and sa line up on the same months.Yes I get that but your accountant will have all your figures for vat each quarter anyway so just another button to press surely?
I don't think it's been approved for UK use. Ashvilles mate the sticker man had 1 in iircI think as long as your insured for any advice you give I'd assumed your liabilities were pretty separate. I don't give any advice so don't insure for that and don't have any guarantees so I've always presumed i was pretty safe if the s**t hit the fan?
Talking of pick ups why don't we allow cyber truck in this country? Towing ability looks immense, stainless steel body, leccy so still get the bik benefits. Is it to do with the shape of it and pedestrians safety or something?
two words - corporate manslaughter - no director is immune from that ... no matter how well you're insured and although liabilities are supposedly 'limited', behaving in anything other than a sensible business manner will still see you 'held to account'I think as long as your insured for any advice you give I'd assumed your liabilities were pretty separate. I don't give any advice so don't insure for that and don't have any guarantees so I've always presumed i was pretty safe if the s**t hit the fan?
Talking of pick ups why don't we allow cyber truck in this country? Towing ability looks immense, stainless steel body, leccy so still get the bik benefits. Is it to do with the shape of it and pedestrians safety or something?
Try this for a reasonI think as long as your insured for any advice you give I'd assumed your liabilities were pretty separate. I don't give any advice so don't insure for that and don't have any guarantees so I've always presumed i was pretty safe if the s**t hit the fan?
Talking of pick ups why don't we allow cyber truck in this country? Towing ability looks immense, stainless steel body, leccy so still get the bik benefits. Is it to do with the shape of it and pedestrians safety or something?
There's nothing to back it up as it's intrueCan't claim them under aia (annual investment allowance) anymore, so unless it's a 100% pool vehicle kept at business address you can't really claim anything beside the "business" proportion of the vat
But if people can make a reason then everyone would be doing it. Mine is genuinely for towing diggers and getting me and tools to place of work. Seems unfair that for genuine use it's no longer allowedThere's nothing to back it up as it's intrue
This is all iffs and but you could claim that it's for moving people etc if you have people but if you don't own any other cars at home etc they will likely assume your using it for private use and your be taxed on it as a car ...... It's not cheap due to the emissions more so than the value.
It's a ball ache .
Single cabs are fine .
Now you may never get looked at but equally if you did they can backdate etc etc. accountant will likely suggest to play by rules