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The fleet landscape is changing faster than ever, and the ‘one size fits all’ funding solution may be a thing of the past as well.
Calculating company car tax is one of the financial duties – complicated further by the fact it never seems to stay constant.
Recent research has found that professionals who overclaim on their business expenses could be costing the UK economy a massive £1.6bn a year.
Fleet insurance costs are rising across the board and managers are being placed under increased pressure to find ways to keep prices down.
We were all watching the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, as he stood before Parliament to deliver the Autumn Budget, 2017.
We've created a handy infographic to show you how the UK claims and what we're claiming on.
Advisory fuel rates are recommended reimbursement rates for employees reclaiming business mileage using company cars.
In the 2017 Autumn Budget, Phillip announced that fuel duty will remain frozen at 57.95p for the 8th year in a row, saving drivers £160 a year on average.
It applies to nearly all goods and services bought and sold for use or consumption in the European Union (EU).
Employee expenses might not be on top of your list of priorities but recent research we undertook highlighted that expenses are a real hidden problem.
As you’ll know, there are various rules set out by the HMRC around what you can claim, how to claim it, and how to store your records once you’ve claimed.
HMRC have announced the new Advisory Fuel Rates, which are effective from 1st December and bring increases for some engine categories.
What is your total fuel bill likely to be next month? What about in six months’ time? These are important questions for any business.
We take a look at the conclusions that came from the Budget 2016 on fuel price and fuel duty and look at what this may mean for your business.
Business mileage rates or AFR's have now been changed by the HMRC. You could save your business money with these new rates.
Find out how to ensure your business mileage capture is fully HMRC compliant in this blog.
Following yesterday’s Autumn Statement, where Chancellor George Osborne revealed his financial plans, we take a look at the impact this will have on fleets.
The inconvenience, extra work, worry and sheer cost of an official probe into your VAT records is a major fear for companies of all sizes.
We take a look at the HMRC Advisory Fuel Rates between the period of December 2014 and August 2015.
AFR does not apply to individuals who opt to use their private car for business use, and are looking to claim back the mileage as an expense.
Many people pay a significant amount of their monthly budget for a vehicle or vehicles but where exactly is all your money going? Find out more in our blog.
Now that the electioneering is over and the Conservative Party has retained control of Britain, what changes are ahead for managers of vehicle fleets?
Sentiment amongst UK businesses being fairly downbeat according to a recent Deloitte poll of finance chiefs at Britain’s biggest companies.
Millions of businesses are spending more on fuel than they need to when they could be saving money by using a fuel card.
The price of petrol is typically a sore point amongst motorists, with many feeling that they are forced to pay far more than their fellow drivers around the world.
Following yesterday’s Autumn Statement where the Chancellor confirmed that the fuel duty will remain frozen at the current rate of 58p a litre until May 2015.
Whether you are selling used cars or brand new, it can be a difficult task to meet sales targets in the current economic climate.
Record low interest rates have helped homeowners and car insurance premiums have also tumbled consistently downwards.
Where transport is an essential for employees, a company has a number of different ways they can provide a car to their staff.
If you're new to owning a company car, or are a business that has just started, you may not yet be familiar with Advisory Fuel Rates (AFR).
If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we can never be certain about what’s around the corner.