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The only way you can avoid the car benefit is if the vehicle is locked up on company premises overnight and not in your possession.
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Company vans – guidance for employees
You will pay tax on a company van made available to you for private use as follows:
until 5 April 2005, if it is available for private use (including commuting)
from 6 April 2005, only if you actually use it for private journeys other than commuting.
This page provides links to information to help you understand when tax will be charged if you use a company van and how the charge is calculated
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Other private journeys
If you do make other private journeys in the van, you will be charged tax for this. However, if this private travel is insignificant (like taking an old mattress or other rubbish to the tip once or twice a year) then you will still not have to pay any tax.
If you are charged tax, the amounts you will have to pay tax on (normally collected using your Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax code) are:
Year Age of van Amount included in your tax code Tax at basic rate
2005/06 under 4 years £500 £110
4 years or more £350 £77
2007/08 all vans £3,000 £660
The amount is reduced if you do not have the van for the whole tax year, if someone else also uses it for private travel, or if you pay something for using it privately.
Fuel for the van
If your employer lets you have free or subsidised fuel for private use, you will have to pay extra tax from 2007/08. For a basic rate taxpayer this will mean paying tax of around £110.
Year Amount included in your tax code Tax at 22% basic rate
2005/06 nil nil
2007/08 £500 £110
Please note: this fact sheet is for guidance only and reflects the position at the time of writing. Further information can be found here.
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How can I show there is no other private use?
Your employer must be able to show to the Inland Revenue that you don't have to pay tax. This means you could be asked to
keep mileage records
sign an agreement about the van use
have use of the van put into a contract of employment.
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