by Jon Davies | May 21, 2026 | Accounting, Business, Taxes, VAT
I’ll admit that, as an accountant, I can get excited about things that normal people probably shouldn’t get excited about. Like VAT. And, even more specifically, VAT on electric vehicle charging. I know – I promise that, in real life, I am really exciting and...
by Gareth Thomas | May 10, 2026 | Accounting, Business, Taxes
If you provide a company van to an employee—or you use one in your own business—it’s important to understand how the tax rules work. The way vans are taxed is quite different from company cars, and with some changes coming in 2026/27, it’s worth taking a closer look....
by Dylon Thomas | Jun 23, 2020 | Taxes
Despite travel between home and work being considered private travel, it is entirely possible for employees with a company van to travel between home and work, with the employer meeting the cost of the fuel for the journeys without taxation. As always, there are many...
by Dylon Thomas | Jun 11, 2020 | Accounting, Business, Taxes
Sometimes, it might be beneficial if an employee is provided with a company van, helping them to do their job. If this van is also made available for private use, a tax charge arises under the benefit in kind legislation. If no private use is intended, the van can...
by Dylon Thomas | Apr 6, 2020 | Accounting, Finance
For the 2020/21 tax year, there have been several changes to taxation rules for company cars and vans. What has happened with CO2 measurements? From 6 April 2020, CO2 emission measurement will be changed. Any new cars registered on or after that date is determined in...