In case you struggle to understand HM Revenue & Customs table showing what percentage of your company car's list price counts as a benefit-in-kind for P11D purposes, because this entails first looking up your car at the SMMT website and they both use these new fangled 'grams' ('grammes'?) and 'kilometres', I have prepared a ready reckoner showing what this actually means in 'ounces per mile':I hope this helps!
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
CO2 emissions: g/km or oz/mile?
My latest blogpost: CO2 emissions: g/km or oz/mile?Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 16:55
Labels: Benefit in kind, Cars, CO2 emissions, Humour, Imperial, Metric, SMMT
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