Cycling could be just the thing help you keep fit, save money and be kind to the environment.
HMRC like cyclists too, so what do you need to do to qualify for tax savings.
The basic rules are:
You must use the bike and/or safety equipment mainly (more than 50 per cent of the time) for ‘qualifying’ journeys. This means a journey or part of a journey:
- between your home and workplace
- between one workplace and another
- to and from the train station to get to work
Taking part in the scheme means that you don’t have to pay a lump sum up front to buy a bike and/or safety equipment. Instead, you could borrow the bike and/or equipment from your employer, usually up to the value of £1,000.
Making loan repayments
Your employer may want to recover all or part of the cost of lending you the bike and/or safety equipment. If so, you would then make loan payments back to your employer over an agreed period (typically 12 to 18 months) to spread the cost.
Example of savings using Salary Sacrifice
Cost of bicycle: £500
Cost of accessories £100
Total cost £600
Income Tax 20% £120
Employee National Insurance 12% £72
Total Employee Saving £192
Your employer will save Employers National Insurance of 13.8% on the salary sacrificed.
The Employee can buy the cycle from the company for a price set using the HMRC valuation table below
Age of cycle | Acceptable disposal value percentage |
| Original price of the cycle less than £500 | Original price £500+ |
1 year | 18% | 25% |
18 months | 16% | 21% |
2 years | 13% | 17% |
3 years | 8% | 12% |
4 years | 3% | 7% |
5 years | Negligible | 2% |
6 years &; over | Negligible | Negligible |
In addition you can claim an HMRC mileage allowance for Cycling of 20p per mile and if your employer doesn’t pay the allowance you can claim back the tax on the allowance using form P87 http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/p87.pdf
So as the saying goes ‘get on your bike’
For UK residents it is one tax break that’s worth pursuing because the Cycle to Work scheme, can save you between 16 and 40 percent off the cost of a bike.
Thanks for the input
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