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Tax and reporting rules for employers providing company cars, including fuel
As an employer providing company cars and fuel to your employees, you have…
You must report the car or fuel to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) if they…
If the cars you provide are not exempt, you must report them to HM Revenue…
You can work out the value of cars and fuel using online tools from HM…
The following guidance contains more detailed information: car benefit…
Find out about advisory fuel rates for company car users, when you can use them, and how they're calculated.
Check if a vehicle model, part or accessory has been recalled because of a fault in how it was made
Use the online tool to find the tax rate for new unregistered cars
Check if you can use E10 petrol in your car, motorcycle or moped - what information you need to check, what to do if you’re not sure
Find out how to report employee or director car benefits to HMRC where car and fuel benefits are payrolled.
This series brings together all documents relating to HMT quarterly data summaries
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has issued an infringement decision after finding anti-competitive conduct in the advertising of recycling-related features of new cars, and in the recycling of old or written-off (or ‘end-of-life’) cars and vans.
Funding will help to build a fairer, cleaner future where every family can benefit from cheaper, greener transport.
From 2026, self-driving cars without a safety driver could be available for people to book via an app for the first time.
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