Car and Fuel Benefits
Company cars 2010/11 |
| CO2 emissions (gm/km)
(round down to nearest 5gm/km) |
% of cars list price
taxed |
| up to 130 |
15 |
| 135 |
16 |
| 140 |
17 |
| 145 |
18 |
| 150 |
19 |
| 155 |
20 |
| 160 |
21 |
| 165 |
22 |
| 170 |
23 |
| 175 |
24 |
| 180 |
25 |
| 185 |
26 |
| 190 |
27 |
| 195 |
28 |
| 200 |
29 |
| 205 |
30 |
| 210 |
31 |
| 215 |
32 |
| 220 |
33 |
| 225 |
34 |
| 230 and above |
35 |
Company cars
- For diesel cars add a 3% supplement but maximum still 35%. Euro IV diesel
cars registered before 1 January 2006 do not suffer the 3% supplement.
- Discounts apply to certain environmentally friendly cars.
- A 10% rate applies to non-electric cars with emissions of no more than 120gm/km.
Environmentally friendly discounts do not apply to these cars but the diesel
supplement does.
- For cars registered before 1 January 1998 the charge is based on engine
size.
- The list price includes accessories and is subject to an upper limit of
£80,000.
- The list price is reduced for capital contributions made by the employee
up to £5,000.
Car fuel benefit 2010/11
£18,000 x ‘appropriate percentage’*
*Percentage used to calculate the taxable benefit of the car for which the fuel
is provided.
- The charge is proportionately reduced if provision of private fuel ceases
part way through the year. The fuel benefit is reduced to nil only if the
employee pays for all private fuel.
Van benefit per vehicle 2010/11
Van benefit £3,000
Fuel benefit £550
- The charges do not apply to certain environmentally friendly vans or if
a 'restricted private use condition' is met throughout the year