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Old 12-01-09, 03:29 PM   #1
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Can anyone tell me how much tax I would pay on a Nissan Navara with a P11D Value of circa 26k with a co2 of 276 g/km

I cannot work out how commercial vehicles are taxed when used for private use... the HMRC doesnt seem to say in plai english either?

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Old 12-01-09, 03:32 PM   #2
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Are you using the car for work or is it purely a private car?
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Are you using the car for work or is it purely a private car?
company issued car for business and private use with over 6500 bussiness miles P/A..
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http://www.whatcar.com/company-car-t...5&ED=49075&U=0

Does this help?
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http://www.nissan-taxcalculator.co.u...serID=28429551

Or this I think may well be better.
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Can anyone tell me how much tax I would pay on a Nissan Navara with a P11D Value of circa 26k with a co2 of 276 g/km

I cannot work out how commercial vehicles are taxed when used for private use... the HMRC doesnt seem to say in plai english either?

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Some pickups are taxed as cars rather than commercials IIRC, might be worth checking this out.
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Can anyone tell me how much tax I would pay on a Nissan Navara with a P11D Value of circa 26k with a co2 of 276 g/km

I cannot work out how commercial vehicles are taxed when used for private use... the HMRC doesnt seem to say in plai english either?

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I understand that if the weight carrying capacity of a commercial vehicel with private use is 1 tonne or over, benefit in kind is £3000 for the vehicle and £500 (from memory) for fuel benefit, irrespective of value or CO2. Bloody good, if you want to drive that sort of thing (I don't). If you're a 40% taxpayer, that's £1400 pa tax, £700 pa for a basic rate tax payer.

Google for 'company van BIK'

If a hard top is put on over the load space and reduces the permissable load carrying capacity below 1 tonne, your're fooked tax-wise.

Oh, it looks as though the vehicle must have designed to carry goods, primarily. Seems HMRC look closely at double-cab pickups...

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Remember if you go over any toll roads, you'll have to pay the premium. Severn bridge would be £10.60!
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Thats Great,

I dont really Want one as much as I need to replace my car and now living in suffolk I do actually need a 4x4 and the payload ability will be usefull given I will be doing up / Landscaping again...plus that is substantially cheap tax for a £26k car / pickup thing..

Its either that of another focus....?
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