Own Business - Own car & charge claim mileage or company car?
My wife is a self employed interpreter. She needs a car for travelling between various secondments.
Currently she uses her private car and claims 40p a mile from the business.
I understand that she can only claim the first 10,000 miles at 40p a mile tax free then it reduces to 25p tax free.
If say she does 15000 miles she would claim £5250 of which say half would be petrol costs. Giving her £2625 for running costs.
As she is doing more than 10,000 business miles a year this has an impact on the cost of running the car (tyres, maintenance, servicing etc.) plus the big one: depreciation.
Would it be tax advantageous for her sole trader operating company to own the car take the hit on all of the costs and depreciation, which would make the business less profitable and therefore have to pay less tax.
Is leasing a better option?
I guess she would then have to pay company car tax and pay back her private mileage?
Is there any advice you can give on this dilemma?
Many thanks in anticipation.
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