• Aux@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Bikes - https://www.cyclescheme.co.uk/

    Cars - https://comcar.co.uk/

    Yes they are, however there is an annual exemption of £3000

    No, they are not. This exemption is for inheritance tax. Gifts are tax free no matter the value. The way this works is that all gifts made during 7 years before death count as your inheritance estate https://www.gov.uk/inheritance-tax/gifts

    Basically if you’re not planning to die in 7 years, you can gift a billion in one transaction and pay zero taxes

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      1 year ago

      That’s not how it works. Gifts over £3000 are always taxed. Additionally, gifts given within 7 years prior to death are subject to inheritance tax.

      Bikes … Cars …

      A company car is not compensation to an employee. They might be permitted to use it for personal use, but employers are supposed to report this fractional use which is then taxed. Whether that’s enforced or not, I don’t know, but the law is that personal use of a company-provided car is supposed to be taxed. The employee also doesn’t own the car - if they leave the company, the company keeps the car.

      Bicycle tax savings is a separate thing entirely. Many benefits that promote healthy lifestyles receive special tax treatment; it’s not taxed that way just because it’s not cash.

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        1 year ago

        Mate, I sent you proof links. If you don’t have anything to support your argument - just shut it, ok? You’re talking out of your arse.