Depends if you get a fuel card or not, if you dont put it on a seperate debit/credit card and pay off when you get your expenses
You pay extra in tax
They cover tax and insurance which would more or less cover what you pay in extra tax so youre no worse or better off. Plus you want have to pay for repairs or service either.
No
no. although some companies will charge you if you use the vehicle at weekends or for none 'business use'
depends on the car/your company
depends on the insurance policy/claim/car/your company
Hmm sounds a good deal then, means i can sell my old car.
Suppose it depends on how much i get done in tax. Probly £200 extra?
Are you really old enough to drive a car?????
comment by ForeverManUnited. (U6766)
posted 1 minute ago
Hmm sounds a good deal then, means i can sell my old car.
Suppose it depends on how much i get done in tax. Probly £200 extra?
=============
that depends on your income!
i have a company car with a fuel card and tracker.
i use the fuel card, the tracker collates all mileage.... then any mileage done outside the hours of 9am - 5:30 i get charged for out of my monthly salary. having a company car is def a perk, no expenditure apart from the higher rate of tax and personal mileage. the higher rate of tax generally is cheaper than most car insurances/road tax as well so u should be onto a winner really.
i probably save about £300.00 per month having a company car... although my insurance wasnt cheap after 3 points for speeding, 3 points for using a mobile phone and 2 bloody accidents in the last 5 years!
No, but the company didn't ask for proof of age!
Company just offered me a job but at a lower wage than I exected, but with a Company Car...
What value would you guy put on it .
Oh an if you see a 12 year old kid driving an astra that'll be me.
Was it you that ran over my foot?
whats the difference in pay? new job - minus old job wages wise?
whats the job? whats the salary?
might apply myself
To keep add a footballing nature to this article, did anybody get a little worried with the gaps openning up behind our centre mid when Ando and Cleverly play together.
..........................................
Happens a lot when you play 4-4-2, no matter who the two are in the middle.
It used to happen with Keano and Scholes as well.
"Are you really old enough to drive a car?????"
"No, but the company didn't ask for proof of age!"
Then I wouldn't bother if I were you, as with all the documentation required, your age will inevitably come to light.
If you did somehow manage to get the car, you would be uninsured, so any accident you had could well result in you facing criminal charges on top of getting the sack.
Not that I'd give a flying one personally; idiot kids in uninsured cars have destroyed far too many lives already.
comment by Adam Z. Lucifer (U1477)
posted 9 hours, 8 minutes ago
"Are you really old enough to drive a car?????"
"No, but the company didn't ask for proof of age!"
Then I wouldn't bother if I were you, as with all the documentation required, your age will inevitably come to light.
If you did somehow manage to get the car, you would be uninsured, so any accident you had could well result in you facing criminal charges on top of getting the sack.
Not that I'd give a flying one personally; idiot kids in uninsured cars have destroyed far too many lives already.
____________________
^ What Adam said.
Ask your mum for a lift instead.
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posted on 24/8/11
Depends if you get a fuel card or not, if you dont put it on a seperate debit/credit card and pay off when you get your expenses
You pay extra in tax
They cover tax and insurance which would more or less cover what you pay in extra tax so youre no worse or better off. Plus you want have to pay for repairs or service either.
No
posted on 24/8/11
no. although some companies will charge you if you use the vehicle at weekends or for none 'business use'
depends on the car/your company
depends on the insurance policy/claim/car/your company
posted on 24/8/11
Hmm sounds a good deal then, means i can sell my old car.
Suppose it depends on how much i get done in tax. Probly £200 extra?
posted on 24/8/11
Are you really old enough to drive a car?????
posted on 24/8/11
comment by ForeverManUnited. (U6766)
posted 1 minute ago
Hmm sounds a good deal then, means i can sell my old car.
Suppose it depends on how much i get done in tax. Probly £200 extra?
=============
that depends on your income!
i have a company car with a fuel card and tracker.
i use the fuel card, the tracker collates all mileage.... then any mileage done outside the hours of 9am - 5:30 i get charged for out of my monthly salary. having a company car is def a perk, no expenditure apart from the higher rate of tax and personal mileage. the higher rate of tax generally is cheaper than most car insurances/road tax as well so u should be onto a winner really.
posted on 24/8/11
i probably save about £300.00 per month having a company car... although my insurance wasnt cheap after 3 points for speeding, 3 points for using a mobile phone and 2 bloody accidents in the last 5 years!
posted on 24/8/11
No, but the company didn't ask for proof of age!
Company just offered me a job but at a lower wage than I exected, but with a Company Car...
What value would you guy put on it .
Oh an if you see a 12 year old kid driving an astra that'll be me.
posted on 24/8/11
Was it you that ran over my foot?
posted on 24/8/11
whats the difference in pay? new job - minus old job wages wise?
whats the job? whats the salary?
might apply myself
posted on 24/8/11
To keep add a footballing nature to this article, did anybody get a little worried with the gaps openning up behind our centre mid when Ando and Cleverly play together.
..........................................
Happens a lot when you play 4-4-2, no matter who the two are in the middle.
It used to happen with Keano and Scholes as well.
posted on 24/8/11
its why we have Carrick
posted on 24/8/11
"Are you really old enough to drive a car?????"
"No, but the company didn't ask for proof of age!"
Then I wouldn't bother if I were you, as with all the documentation required, your age will inevitably come to light.
If you did somehow manage to get the car, you would be uninsured, so any accident you had could well result in you facing criminal charges on top of getting the sack.
Not that I'd give a flying one personally; idiot kids in uninsured cars have destroyed far too many lives already.
posted on 24/8/11
comment by Adam Z. Lucifer (U1477)
posted 9 hours, 8 minutes ago
"Are you really old enough to drive a car?????"
"No, but the company didn't ask for proof of age!"
Then I wouldn't bother if I were you, as with all the documentation required, your age will inevitably come to light.
If you did somehow manage to get the car, you would be uninsured, so any accident you had could well result in you facing criminal charges on top of getting the sack.
Not that I'd give a flying one personally; idiot kids in uninsured cars have destroyed far too many lives already.
____________________
^ What Adam said.
Ask your mum for a lift instead.
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