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.
Hi Jez,
How does your company scheme operate differently to mine then...
Ignoring VAT for a minute, if a lower tax bracket employee chose a £1k bike from the scheme (as it would be from 01/01/2012) they will pay a net rental fee of approximately £56.66 per month for 12 months. In order to completely pay back their employer the full £1k hire charge. (£83.33 - 32% tax and NI savings).
Is the issue then that previous to this change, some employers have been reclaiming the VAT, but not passing these savings onto their staff, and will now be charging an additional 20% to ensure that they retain their profit from the scheme rather than running it as a profit neutral scheme to benefit staff?