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Company car question 20:13 - Mar 26 with 862 viewspansypants

Would a Mercedes really increase your monthly tax code by £500?

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Company car question on 20:15 - Mar 26 with 859 viewsdgt73

And the rest.

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Company car question on 21:30 - Mar 26 with 799 viewsmahoss

Depends on the value of the car and the co2 level.

Unlikely to be anywhere near £500
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Company car question on 21:32 - Mar 26 with 795 viewspansypants

Company car question on 21:30 - Mar 26 by mahoss

Depends on the value of the car and the co2 level.

Unlikely to be anywhere near £500


Are you saying more than £500?

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Company car question on 21:37 - Mar 26 with 781 viewsmahoss

Company car question on 21:32 - Mar 26 by pansypants

Are you saying more than £500?


If its a new Mercedes 2 Litre diesel for instance,co2 will be low.

Youre talking £100 - £150
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Company car question on 21:39 - Mar 26 with 777 viewspansypants

Company car question on 21:37 - Mar 26 by mahoss

If its a new Mercedes 2 Litre diesel for instance,co2 will be low.

Youre talking £100 - £150


Thank you for your input. Cheers

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Company car question on 21:44 - Mar 26 with 770 viewsmahoss

Company car question on 21:39 - Mar 26 by pansypants

Thank you for your input. Cheers


If you Google "how much company car tax will i pay"

Put the model in,it will tell you how much it will be
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Company car question on 06:10 - Mar 27 with 687 viewsCooperman

There is a very good calculator at comcar.co.uk

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Company car question on 06:26 - Mar 27 with 683 viewsPhil_S

In short I think it would do. The taxable benefit on the Merecedes will be about £6k so therefore it will affect your tax banding by around £500 per month

This of course isn't the amount of tax you will pay by having the car which on £6k @ 20% would be around £100 per month
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Company car question on 10:17 - Mar 27 with 640 viewsjack_lord

Depressing reading. My car and tax benefit is increasing by 600 pounds in April :(. This is bad news as has been mentioned, one pay rise since 2005.

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Company car question on 14:26 - Mar 27 with 590 viewsSwanjack10

Company car question on 21:32 - Mar 26 by pansypants

Are you saying more than £500?


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Company car question on 19:55 - Mar 27 with 548 viewspansypants

Company car question on 14:26 - Mar 27 by Swanjack10

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Company car question on 23:01 - Mar 27 with 501 viewsbankjack

Tax codes & the actual amount you pay will be very different.
I looked at the new A class Mercedes a few months ago - tax cost each month was quoted as £99per month, & that's as a 40% taxpayer. If you earn less than approx. £41k you'll pay 20% tax on it i.e £50per month.

All the major car dealer websites will give a "benefit in kind" % rate. Take the list price of the car and take the % rate. Eg 20% benefit in kind rate of a list price of £20,000 is £4000.
The £4000 attracts tax at either 20% or 40% rate depending on your salary. which would mean a £800 per year cost or £1600 per year cost taken from your salary as part of your income tax by lowering your tax code.
I've had C class & an AudiA4 in the past & they both cost about £150pm. So cheaper than leasing or insurance & running costs!

Didn't go for the A class in the end, too small & poor driving experience, new golf hot hatch £110pm! (£55pm if 20% taxpayer) :)
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