One of our most commonly asked queries is about VAT on cars…and I’ve been asked twice again this week.

So, a long time ago, I asked Sarah to record a video on this.

And, underneath is a 2025 update! The rules are the same but I’ve added a bit more info on pool cars, as these have cropped up a bit in recent chats.

If you buy a new car within the company you can’t reclaim VAT. The exception is only if it is used 100% for business purposes. The car must not be available for private use at all – and it’s rare I use bold and underlined, so that must be very, very important!! Remember travelling from home to your normal place of work is classed as private use. Therefore, it is rare to reclaim the VAT.

However, you can reclaim the VAT if:

  • The car is used exclusively for business and not available for private use.
  • It is used for taxi work, self-drive hire or by a driving instructor.
  • It is a genuine pool car shared by staff with controls in place.

What 100% business use really means

HMRC look at availability, not just intentions. If an employee could take the car home, even occasionally, it is available for private use. If it is kept on site, keys controlled, private use banned in contracts and logs prove only business journeys, you should be OK. Miss one and you’re on shaky ground.

Pool cars in practice

Pool cars can have full VAT recovery, but only if they are truly shared resources. In short, the car should be kept at the business premises, not allocated to one person and not taken home overnight. You also need proper records and a written policy. A sign-out sheet and mileage log are your best friends here.

Leasing and short-term hire

Lease a car and you can usually reclaim 50% of the VAT on the leasing charges. You can only reclaim 100% if it meets the strict business-only criteria. Short hires can be fully recoverable for VAT if the car is hired purely for business, for no more than 10 days, and is not simply a stand-in for a company car that is off the road.

Fuel, repairs and add-ons

Repairs and maintenance paid by the business are normally reclaimable for VAT, even if there is some private use. For fuel you have two options: reclaim VAT only on business mileage with good records, or reclaim all VAT and apply the fuel scale charge. Accessories fitted later can be reclaimable where there is business use. Accessories bundled into the initial car purchase usually follow the same VAT block as the car.

Common pitfalls we see

  • Company policy says no private use, but keys and the car go home on Fridays.
  • Logs started well, then stopped. HMRC will assume the worst if records are weak.
  • A car labelled pool car but used 95% by one person.
  • Leasing VAT reclaimed at 100% without the evidence to back up business-only use.

If you want to sense check where you stand, we can review your set-up and, if it is right for you, help you structure a proper pool car policy.

If you have any questions, please email su*****@*********************co.uk or give us a ring on 0151 380 8099.

Many thanks
Jon

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