Taxation on Company vehicle-Advice please
Postby sq1479 » Sat Nov 05, 2016 1:27 pm
Hi all, a brief discription on my situation. Prior to April I was in a position where I had a company van, of which no personal use was permitted. And fuel was supplied by the company via a private on site fuel pump (the company bulk buy their commercial fleet fuel). Post April I gained promotion, though salary hasn't gone up to a higher band, as I am still in training. My current post will come with a car when my salary increases to the correct grade. However at the minute I had to give up my commercial vehicle over to the person who took on my old role, and was told that as I am not on higher pay grade I cannot go onto the company car scheme, and in the interim the company hires in a car from a carhire supplier. And as it is a hire vehicle, I cannot fill up from the pump, but instead claim back business milage at a rate of 10p a mile. Which just about covers the actual business mileage I do. I have been treating the car like the van I had and only using it for work purposes. Using my own car for personal use. I have now learned I am insured to drive for business and personal use and should be paying tax for a company car, I've been looking on HMRC site and only can find some calulator which needs car value, fuel allowance, CO2 level etc..and some sort of salary sacrifice scheme. Non of which I can answer. As the car hire company keep swapping the car every 6-8 weeks and have different make and model each time. My current salary is around 45k approx. Can someone please help and possibly predict what kindbof bombshell the tax office will drop on me.