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garco
Yes, that is true. I have read an article about company cars in Europa. Spain & Portugal are the only countries where you don't have to pay for your company car.
In Holland you have to add 25% of the price (in catalogue) on your salary. That means your income is higher, so you pay tax over your normal income, and also over the part of the car.
I have to pay nothing for fuel...
That 25% is for normal cars, we have 14% for a hybrid (Civic and Prius and Citroen C1/Cuore/Aygo etc.). After 2009 we have also 20% for cars that het a CO2 emmission less then 140 (gas) and 110 (diesel). But that are rather small cars, so not very suitable for long distance (like me 200 kms a day)... (it's difficult to explain in English, I hope everyone understand... )
But now about the Sebring?
What do you guys think about it?
In Holland you have to add 25% of the price (in catalogue) on your salary. That means your income is higher, so you pay tax over your normal income, and also over the part of the car.
I have to pay nothing for fuel...
That 25% is for normal cars, we have 14% for a hybrid (Civic and Prius and Citroen C1/Cuore/Aygo etc.). After 2009 we have also 20% for cars that het a CO2 emmission less then 140 (gas) and 110 (diesel). But that are rather small cars, so not very suitable for long distance (like me 200 kms a day)... (it's difficult to explain in English, I hope everyone understand... )
But now about the Sebring?
What do you guys think about it?