After a couple of weeks of studying the implications of the VAT addition to the cycle to work scheme by our finance and HR departments, looking into alternatives such as company loans and their tax implications, my employer has decided that it will no longer be offering the Cycle To Work Scheme, nor any alternative assistance in purchasing a bike.
They have decided as a gesture of good faith that they will pay the VAT on those who already have signed up and who will still be paying into next year, which is very generous.
I would be immensely surprised if my employer has got it wrong over this, but from a private conversation with one of the finance people, their calculations seemed to suggest that, for those on a lower tax bracket, purchasing a bike with a value above £500 would potentially cost more on the scheme than without, £700 for those on higher tax brackets.
If this is indeed correct, I really think if the government wishes to encourage bike use then they should scrap the scheme and introduce something far more predictable and transparent, like a reduction or removal of VAT on bicycles. And better infrastructure, education and enforcement - although that won't be as immediately easy.