In a letter to the Chancellor, BVRLA chief executive Gerry Keaney has not only reiterated calls for cars to be exempted from recent proposals to hike salary sacrifice taxes but also highlighted a number of areas in which the government could support the rental and leasing industry.
Treat company car drivers more fairly; that’s the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association’s demand, ahead of the 2016 Budget announcement, expected Wednesday 16 March. The UK trade body fo...
Six in ten British drivers (59%) think that the new road tax system set to come into place from April 2017 leaves “little or no incentive” to choose a green car, a study by the AA has discovered. ...
A free guide outlining the impact of the recent pre- and post-election Budgets on company car taxation has been published by LeasePlan. The guide shows how relatively minor tweaks to various compa...
April 2017 will see the latest shake-up of Britain’s Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) system, marking a new chapter for a CO2-based tax system that has been in place and fine-tuned since 2001. In a nuts...
George Osborne has delivered many Budget announcements during his time as Chancellor of the Exchequer, but 2015’s emergency Summer Budget could be his most important yet. It’ll be his first Budget...
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne this week announced the Budget, an annual event which always brings a few changes for motorists in the UK. This year’s announcement may not have put autom...
Fuel duty will remain frozen until after the next General Election and a further £200m will be spent on fixing potholes, it has been confirmed in 2014’s Budget Statement. Speaking to the House of ...