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Set the rental payments to cover 75% rather than 100% and Robert is your father's brother.
Why, as an employer would you do that though, given that you do not have to buy the bike at the end of the agreement?
Set the rental payments to cover 75% rather than 100% and Robert is your father's brother.
The employer saves as much as the employee, reclaiming the VAT (16.7% of the cost) and saving employers NI ( 13.8%) on the salary sacrificed, they make 30% doing nothing. Add the guaranteed 75% of the purchase price which the employee pays in rental payments and they are already in profit.Why, as an employer would you do that though, given that you do not have to buy the bike at the end of the agreement?
Wrong council DF it is Hampshire County Council not Southampton City Council that are scrapping their C2W scheme. Probably to pay for their new "internet czar" and that post's associated staff.
The employer saves as much as the employee, reclaiming the VAT (16.7% of the cost) and saving employers NI ( 13.8%) on the salary sacrificed, they make 30% doing nothing. Add the guaranteed 75% of the purchase price which the employee pays in rental payments and they are already in profit.
On top of that, if the employee doesn't want to buy the bike, the employer could probably make more than the 25% (probably at least 50%, possibly even higher) of the purchase price sticking it on ebay at the end of the rental period, so they'd be better off if the employee doesn't buy the bike.
I'd buy into a scheme which guaranteed 130% payback over the rental period.
You might also be laughed at, pshore.
The regulations clearly say that you are signing up to a rental scheme and clearly say that the final purchase price must not be agreed in advance. If the purchase price was agreed in advance, that would make it a hire purchase, not a rental, and the whole thing would be taxable... you might want to think a bit before admitting that.
You are also responsible for your tax issues, not your employer.
Shame you didn't spend 10% as much time understanding the scheme before you signed up to it.![]()
This looks to me like someone else coming to realise that the issue is with CycleScam rather than the C2W regs.The real problem here is that we are not being offered a fair choice to gain ownership. All three options (hand back, purchase at 120%, extend rental for 109%) are to the advantage of Cycle Scheme. From nearly going out of business, Cycle Scheme have now increased their profit margin. A nice move don't you think.
This looks to me like someone else coming to realise that the issue is with CycleScam rather than the C2W regs.