Treasury U-turns add further challenges for company car fleets | Autocar

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Government u-turns have put a question mark over tax benefits for company car drivers:

during a period of rising household bills and unclear future tax policy. HM Treasury has only confirmed tax bands until April 2025, so drivers taking delivery of a new car today have no idea what they will pay after that date.

There are concerns that this could increase the decline in company car uptake in the UK. The latest HMRC data shows 720,000 people paid tax for a company car in 2020/21, compared with 950,000 in 2011/12. FleetCheck managing director Peter Golding warned that this trend poses administrative challenges for fleet managers: “A relatively large number of people have moved out of fleet schemes and are using their own vehicle for work purposes. This means a substantial growth in grey fleets and potentially also an increase in the proportion of drivers using their own cars intensively for business, rather than on a more occasional basis.

Electric and plug-in hybrid car drivers, who make up 17% of company car benefit recipients, could also face uncertainty. The Energy Price Guarantee will end next April, 18 months early, removing the 34p per kWh cap on home electricity prices, which also stabilised charging costs. The Treasury will lead a review of alternative support for households and businesses, which includes charge point operators, in the meantime but there are no details yet.

Matthew Walters, head of consultancy services and customer value at LeasePlan UK, said overdue policy decisions, including new mileage rates for EV reimbursement, are becoming increasingly problematic.

 

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