[QUOTE 1913387, member: 45"]Of course this has everything to do with parking on the pavement, and it's a diversion away from the matter at hand...[/quote]
It is not actually, if someone does not need to park outside their flat (which has no parking provision) simply because of the largesse of their employer, and accepts that that this a subsidy, then surely that is a benefit in kind not in any way related to the employment contract and should be declared as a taxable benefit,: if it is not so declared then it is hypocritical for that person to criticise others in a similar position vis a vis parking outside their house but who do not have such generous and untaxed perks from their employer.