The manual has been fully updated after the 2014 budget, covering topics a fleet manager or company vehicle driver needs to know about tax – including car and van benefit tax, fuel benefit tax, VAT, income tax, corporation tax, capital allowances, fuel duty, vehicle excise duty and national insurance contributions.
‘The book covers every decision you make about your fleet, the cars you choose, the method of finance you use and the way you pay for fuel and services and this all has a tax impact,’ expained Richard Bunn, White Hot Van’s director.
‘As a fleet manager you need to understand how these taxes will affect the way you run your fleet. Ever since the co2-based car benefit tax regime was introduced fleet managers have needed to understand much more about the employer’s tax position so they can make fleet policy decisions that their employees will find acceptable.
‘Colin’s book is extremely authoritative and his asking us to be a sponsor is an endorsement of the fact that, here at White Hot Vans, we are always seekingto get the best advice in order to give our customers expert and independent guidance. We are more than happy to discuss tax on vehicles with any business running commercial vehicles or cars.’
The Complete Guide to Company Car and Van Tax has been published by Eyelevel Books, also in association with Toomey Leasing Group, carbon heroes, White Hot Vans and KPMG.