Re: Company Pool Car Rules




> a sign-written van ?

>From what I understand, a sign-written van would not avoid personal
benefits.

The question another way would be...

How do we prevent the Revenue raising a personal use charge against an
employee who has been told he must take a company pool car home (principally
for security) without that employee being hit with a tax adjustment as he
neither wants nor has requested a company vehicle? (It may be a different
employee on different days)

This is a genuine situation and not just a means to avoid tax. The tax
payers charter states that the Revenue have a duty to charge "the right
amount of tax". If the vehicle is a true pool vehicle then the right amount
of tax should be zero. How can we safeguard that position ?

Thanks

Ian


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