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  • April 6, 2015 at 4:29 pm #240312
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    why is the emission of 122grams per kilometre not included in calculating the answer

    April 6, 2015 at 4:26 pm #240311
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    hello Sir can kindly assist me on chapter 9 example 4 Lewis was provided with a new diesel powered company car on 6 august 2014 the motor car has a list price of 13500 and an official emission rate of 122grams per kilometre. the taxable benefit is calculated as follows
    the emission are above 95g/km so the the relevant percentage is 20% why is it 20% and is their no other formula for car benefit.

    March 31, 2015 at 2:22 pm #239658
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    Thank you so much appreciated.

    March 23, 2015 at 11:32 am #233770
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    hello Sir i want you to explain to me how you go about to treat this in adjusted trading profit it is said if a owner have vehicle and 20% of the vehicle is use for private purpose then the 80 % is allowable while the 20%disallowed here is a question i want to understand.
    During the year 31 may jeremy the owner of a business drove a total of 12000 miles of which 9000 were for private journeys it was calculated as 9000/120000*4720 i was thinking that 20%should have been calculated but 75% was calculated

    Then also if an employer provide an employee with a vehicle then the employee use 20% of this vehicle for his private movement it said the whole amount is allowable please exlpain

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