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t7mbo
Member Since: 19 Apr 2007
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 242
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I considered this route, but decided against it as I didn't want to rub the taxman up the wrong way!
They aren't stupid, and if they find out you are running a commercial D4 with a seat conversion, I was worried that they would find every reason under the sun to say it was now not a commercial vehicle.
I decided to stay safe and bought the D4 HSE and fully declare it and pay the associated benefit which is 35% of the list price gross, ie 35% x £52000 = £18200 x 40% = £7280 per annum (£606.00 per month)
I pay my own private fuel, so I don't need to pay fuel benefit, and I charge my company 19p per mile whenever I use the car on business.
I just think that trying to work your way round loopholes can often be like waving a red rag at a bull so far as HMRC is concerned, so I would rather pay my dues and know that I'm safe!
Also I still reckon its pretty good value to be honest! For £606.00 per month, I'm driving a brand new Disco 4, and my company takes the depreciation hit and covers all the bills ie tyres, tax, servicing, insurance etc....
OK, I know that a commercial vehicle would attract a BIK fixed cost of £3000 gross x 40% = £1200.00 (£100 per month) but I just wouldn't be happy trying to justify a Disco 4 Commercial with rear seats fitted if ever I was in an investigation situation!
Each to their own!
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28th Feb 2012 5:31 pm |
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qwick69
Member Since: 30 Mar 2011
Location: cambridgeshire
Posts: 99
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hmmmm. Thats the Dilema I find myself in. I am not wanting to "fiddle" any tax. I currently have a Navara which I use for business, and as it has seats in the back, I can use for family camping trips and stuff at weekends.
The thing is I do quite high mileage and the Discovery is 1) a lot more comfortable 2) a lot better on Fuel economy.
During the week, with the seats down, a perfect work horse for me..at the weekends, put the seats up and the kids can come out with me.
I cannot afford the personal tax if its classified as a car...and the last thing I want to do is be clobbered with back tax if I go ahead with it, then find out the Tax man wont allow it.
I think probably the best thing is to get my accountants to check with the tax man and get it all cleared up.
if tax man says no, then navara stays...
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28th Feb 2012 6:05 pm |
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DaveC
Member Since: 29 Sep 2009
Location: Wirral
Posts: 1034
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Quote:a lot better on Fuel economy
are you serious? my Nav used to do alot more MPG than my disco does XC90 T8 R Design Pro
MY14 D4 HSE Lux (sadly gone)
Mariana Black with Ivory interior and lots of toys!
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28th Feb 2012 6:08 pm |
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qwick69
Member Since: 30 Mar 2011
Location: cambridgeshire
Posts: 99
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My Navara V6 does on a very good run 24.5mpg
According to other people who have the new Dicovery 4, they can get on a good run 30mpg
I do 35k plus miles per annum, so it could be quite a saving on fuel.
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28th Feb 2012 6:14 pm |
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t7mbo
Member Since: 19 Apr 2007
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 242
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A good pal of mine bought a 2500cc diesel navara a few months ago. Its a lovely vehicle! Leather, satnav,cruise--all the goodies.
We actually went to London in it a few weeks ago, and to be honest I thought it was great!
I,ve got an old shaped Navara on my company books, and its agricultural! but the new model is so much more refined!
If it was me, I would keep or update the navara to be safe.
You could check with your local HMRC, but that could be opening a can of worms!
Why not keep or update your Navara to be safe? You can buy a new one for about 22k plus VAT....
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28th Feb 2012 6:15 pm |
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t7mbo
Member Since: 19 Apr 2007
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 242
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qwick69 wrote:My Navara V6 does on a very good run 24.5mpg
According to other people who have the new Dicovery 4, they can get on a good run 30mpg
I do 35k plus miles per annum, so it could be quite a saving on fuel.
we only get about 24mpg out of the Disco 4 !
Just done a run to Salzburg and back on a ski-ing trip and the average on the computer when we got back was 24.7 MPG.
That was mostly motorway work at about 80mph, with a roofbox and full load....
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28th Feb 2012 6:17 pm |
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t7mbo
Member Since: 19 Apr 2007
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 242
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qwick69 wrote:My Navara V6 does on a very good run 24.5mpg
According to other people who have the new Dicovery 4, they can get on a good run 30mpg
I do 35k plus miles per annum, so it could be quite a saving on fuel.
By the way, if you do decide to change, I might be interested in the Navara!
PM me with details if you do take this route!
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28th Feb 2012 6:18 pm |
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qwick69
Member Since: 30 Mar 2011
Location: cambridgeshire
Posts: 99
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Your right, the Navara is pretty well equiped.
I have the V6 oulaw, 1 yr old, which has everything the Discovery has
Leather, Sat Nav, DVD player, Auto, Cruise, Sunroof,
But it is no where near as comfortable or relaxing to drive on long motorway trips, hence the reason for wanting to change.
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28th Feb 2012 6:20 pm |
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t7mbo
Member Since: 19 Apr 2007
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 242
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Unnecessary quote removed
And hence the reason you should really pay more BIK for it...
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28th Feb 2012 6:21 pm |
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qwick69
Member Since: 30 Mar 2011
Location: cambridgeshire
Posts: 99
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Tim
Are you still possibly interested ??
PM me if you are
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2nd Mar 2012 5:12 pm |
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Ian_T
Member Since: 02 Mar 2012
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 2
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Hi!
Im new to the forum but have been researching this for a while.
I notice this quote:"Also very importantly due to its weight would normally restrict my legal speed to 50mph on single carriagways, but as it is dual purpose due to 4x4 it again is legal at the car speed of 60mph. "
I was aware of the restriction on single carriage ways but not that there was something that overrode that. Can someone please explain how that works?
Sorry if im being a hopeless newbie!
Ian
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2nd Mar 2012 7:00 pm |
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character
Member Since: 01 Jan 2008
Location: wiltshire
Posts: 5781
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yer need to read his post again, he was reffering to when he was towing a trailer due to space in the rear of a d3 against a van which then didnt need a trailer and thus could drive at higher speeds on an A road
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3rd Mar 2012 12:16 am |
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Ian_T
Member Since: 02 Mar 2012
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 2
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ahhh ok - missed that.
So just to be clear - is there a speed limit difference between a commercial and a car version? Ive heard both views!!!!
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3rd Mar 2012 3:05 pm |
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