What capital allowances will company be claim for the old and new cars?

Last year my company bought a second hand Mercedes AMG for £68,000. This has proved to be an expensive taxable benefit, so I’m trading it in for a cheaper model. I hope to get about £40,000 in the part exchange and pay an additional £5,000 for the new car. What capital allowances will my company be able to claim for the old and new cars?

 

The Mercedes AMG has CO2 emissions of more than 160g/km so the purchase price would have been added to your company’s 10% capital allowances pool. Capital allowances of £6,800 (10% of £68,000) will have been claimed for the first year of ownership. The trade-in value of £40,000 will be deducted from the pool leaving a balance of £21,200 (£61,200 -£40,000). This balance will be reduced by capital allowances of 10% for this year, and 8% from 1 April 2012, until the balance is less than £1,000 or company ceases to trade. So it’s going to take a long time to get full tax relief for the value of the Mercedes.
If your new car also has CO2 emissions of 160g/km or more, the cost of £45,000 will be added to the 10% pool, and annual writing down allowances will be given as for the Mercedes. To avoid this problem with the new car you could look at either buying it privately, or getting the company to lease it.

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