annirak
Veteran
- Location
- Cambridge, UK
The final payment (to rent) will be 7% of the bike price so £70, total cost 680 + 70 = 750, total saving 25%. However, note that this option means you're still not owner of the bike until 36 further months have passed. This is what I have done in the past, so still saved money, but in the event of me leaving my work I'd have to legally return the bikes.
IANAL, but I was under the impression that ownership of the bike transferred to cyclescheme at the end of the hire period. I believe that you keep it even if your current employment terminates after the hire period.
EDIT: http://www.cyclescheme.co.uk/employers/employer-updates/hmrc-update
Section 9:
During the initial hire period, if Cyclescheme are notified of a change of employment status, we will contact the employee with their end of hire options at the point we are informed.
During the extended use period, the employer has no responsibility to contact Cyclescheme, as the agreement is between Cyclescheme and the employee. If the employee changes jobs the agreement is still valid.
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