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 Posted: 13:06 - 07 Jun 2015 Post subject: Buying a motorcycle through a Ltd company. |
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So have resigned, given up my day job and going it alone again. Older, wiser, hopefully have learned from my last experience which involved putting 50% of my company in my wife's name (tax reasons) who then divorced me...
Was reading on the net (so it must be true) that motorcycles are in the same tax classification as vans for the purposes of buying them through a Ltd company. This means that as long as private use is negligible, I can effectively expense a motorcycle through my company which can then pay insurance, tax, petrol etc... for business use. If this is true, it would save me a ton of money in tax and allow me to buy a shiny, second-hand motorbike.
In addition, I have gleaned from the internet that if there is a tiny bit of private use, then I will have to pay a proportionate level of running costs. This would be awesome as I do all my own servicing so this number would be very small indeed.
If not, will just keep going with my 10+ year old bike.
However, there is a huge amount of misinformation out there so wanted to ask if anyone had any experience of company owned motorcycles or even buying a motorcycle through their own company for business use. What's your experience of this? ____________________ FZR400 (blown engine), ZXR750 (blown engine), ZX6R (accident), CBR600 which had engine issues after which I learned to change gear..., CBR900, CBR924 (stolen), CB600, CB1300 (everything blew up), BMW K1300GT (written off, hit from rear while stationary), Bandit 1250 for a couple of months, Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (nicked) and somewhere in there, I wrote off a Ducati 748 at Cadwell. |
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| c-m wrote: | A motorcycle is just like any other vehicle for tax purposes. Any private use will of course be considered a benefit and will be taxed. Business use is deductible. |
Motorbikes have different tax regulations to cars and this changed around 2010 (which is when I had my previous business). For example, a motorcycle falls under the same AIA tax category as a lathe which is definitely not the case for cars. This would give me a significant tax advantage if it was true.
However, I'd like to get someone in the real world who's actually done this. And especially, if someone has looked at buying a used motorbike. ____________________ FZR400 (blown engine), ZXR750 (blown engine), ZX6R (accident), CBR600 which had engine issues after which I learned to change gear..., CBR900, CBR924 (stolen), CB600, CB1300 (everything blew up), BMW K1300GT (written off, hit from rear while stationary), Bandit 1250 for a couple of months, Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (nicked) and somewhere in there, I wrote off a Ducati 748 at Cadwell. |
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I will be attempting it, Just simply put down cost of bike as an addition expense in column for me, accountant will do the rest.
There is 'official' info on internet as well to on this with details.
Believe Gordon Brown era brought to encourage biking to reduce congestion etc.
Different to cars, not worth it for me to have car through Ltd company.
I usually commute to work up a gangway or by helicopter, but do have the odd trip to the office or a meeting, bike.  |
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Bikes purchased after budget changes in April 2009 are now classed as plant which makes them 100% deductable.
I looked at it myself a few years back and there is definitely an advantage, even for self-employed/sole traders. There are a few ways to do it (company or director ownership), and from what I understand the best route depends on the amount of private use involved.
This sums it all up pretty well.
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| Matt B wrote: | Bikes purchased after budget changes in April 2009 are now classed as plant which makes them 100% deductable.
I looked at it myself a few years back and there is definitely an advantage, even for self-employed/sole traders. There are a few ways to do it (company or director ownership), and from what I understand the best route depends on the amount of private use involved.
This sums it all up pretty well.
https://www.comanandco.co.uk/motorcycles |
Thanks, this is useful although slightly different to my accountant's interpretation. He's a little stricter around this but I can always discuss with him.
One element is protective clothing - forgotten it can be written off against profits which is always useful. All I have to do now is make some money... ____________________ FZR400 (blown engine), ZXR750 (blown engine), ZX6R (accident), CBR600 which had engine issues after which I learned to change gear..., CBR900, CBR924 (stolen), CB600, CB1300 (everything blew up), BMW K1300GT (written off, hit from rear while stationary), Bandit 1250 for a couple of months, Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (nicked) and somewhere in there, I wrote off a Ducati 748 at Cadwell. |
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My company motorbike is insured through <spit> MCE. You can be the registered keeper and the Ltd Co. own the bike.
I made sure to get Class 1 business use only with 0 personal miles to keep the accountant happy.. ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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I've never suffered a loss, but does the question of ownership really come up?
Given the number of vehicles that change hands for ca$h, I'd always just assumed that insurers would only really care what the V5C said. I know, "NOT PROOF OF OWNERSHIP", but what else is? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Kris wrote: | My company motorbike is insured through <spit> MCE. You can be the registered keeper and the Ltd Co. own the bike.
I made sure to get Class 1 business use only with 0 personal miles to keep the accountant happy.. |
Ditto. I do exactly the same.
The other way to provide proof is the company bank account statement. ____________________ FZR400 (blown engine), ZXR750 (blown engine), ZX6R (accident), CBR600 which had engine issues after which I learned to change gear..., CBR900, CBR924 (stolen), CB600, CB1300 (everything blew up), BMW K1300GT (written off, hit from rear while stationary), Bandit 1250 for a couple of months, Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (nicked) and somewhere in there, I wrote off a Ducati 748 at Cadwell. |
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A bit late to the party but I do this on Bike number 1 (Business use bike) - Paid for it from the bank account of the Ltd company and the V5 has my name and address on.
I pay for the fuel from my personal account and then claim the mileage back as expenses.
Because this bike is 100% business used there's no BIK and the entire cost can be offset against corporation tax.
If I want to "buy" the bike from the company in the future I believe its a negligible sum as well (25% of its value or something - I'll need to check with my accountant whenever that time comes)
It is well worth doing, but discuss it with your accountant as they may not want to be a part of it.
I didn't do it with the 2nd bike as at the time I didnt have enough profit available to cover the 3-4k I'd need. But I believe I can simply transfer the money to me personal account and simply take no dividend payment that month - Saving on dividend tax as well.  |
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