Pog McFlog
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Hi, i am a new member and have a bit of a dilemma. I want to buy a new 110XS 7 seater station wagon. One landrover dealer tells me its a commercial vehicle, even though it has windows and seats in the back (mainly due to gross vehicle weight and payload weight) yet another dealer tells me its not a commercial vehicle. I contacted landrover direct and they confirmed its not commercial, but i can claim back the VAT. Heres the dilemma..... being a rather determined individual, i called HMRC and posed the same question. They told me direct that the Landrover Defender 110 Station Wagon with either 5 seats of 7 seats is indeed classified as a commercial vehicle. I was particularly detailed and asked various questions to make absolutely certain the lady (called Moira) absolutely understood my query. The only potential drawback is that i have to declare % commercial use versus private use for input tax purposes (or put simply, if i use it for 50% for both purposes, i can only claim back 50% of VAT). I have 2 official call reference numbers as she called me back with information regarding an old defender, but unrelated to my original query, so apparently i am protected in terms of HMRC giving me this advice. During this second call, I took the opportunity to re-confirm that my potential new purchase is DEFINITELY A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE... and she confirmed it is. My fear you see is that someday i get hit for thousands in benefit in kind payments, as opposed to the £3000 X 0.4% tax rate (basically £100/month BIK). Has anyone else any experience with such matters? Thanks.