Chartered Accountants Tax News - 25th January 2010

Mon, Jan 25, 2010

As practitioners may be aware, the car benefit charge for a full year is obtained by multiplying the price of the car for tax purposes by the 'appropriate percentage' which is determined based on the CO2 emission threshold of the car. With effect from 2010-11 changes have been made to CO2 emission thresholds and the appropriate percentages.

From 2010-11 the lower threshold (the CO2 emissions figure which sets the 15 per cent rate) is reduced from 135 to 130 g/km. In addition the appropriate percentage for cars powered solely by electricity is reduced to 0 per cent for five years.

For the tax year 2011-12 the car benefit rules will be significantly simplified and from 2012-13 the special rules for qualifying low emissions cars QUALECs, those with CO2 emissions not exceeding exactly 120 g/km) will be abolished. Details regarding all the proposed changes are available here.

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