Welcome to our Business Update for November: With different parts of the UK in varying levels of lockdown and England also having entered a national lockdown for 4 weeks, we wish to reassure all of our clients that it continues to be very much ‘business as usual’ at Days Fleet. Head office has minimal staff in attendance … Read More "Business Update – November 2020"
Days Fleet continue to take a proactive response to the COVID-19 pandemic, enabling us to manage the services we provide to our clients and minimise any disruption. As the threat of Coronavirus spreading is a rapidly changing situation, we are keeping up to date with the latest government and medical advice available. Business Continuity plans are in … Read More "COVID-19 – Client Update"
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak delivered his first Budget speech today (Wednesday, March 11, 2020). It was also the first – and much delayed – Budget of the Government led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Indeed it was the first Budget proper since October 29, 2018. Since then there has been a March 2019 … Read More "Budget 2020 – What it means for you, your fleet and business"
Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond delivered his third Budget speech today (Monday, October 29, 2018). It was the final Budget prior to the UK leaving the European Union on March 29 next year. However, the Chancellor said that in the event of the UK being unable to secure a Brexit agreement with the European … Read More "Budget 2018 – What it means for you and your fleet"
HMRC has released its latest advisory fuel rates (AFRs), to come into force from September 1. There are four changes; the rate for diesel cars, with an engine size from 1,601cc to 2,000cc, increases by 1p per mile (ppm) from 11-12ppm. All other diesel rates remain unchanged. The rate for petrol cars with an engine size of 1,400cc … Read More "Advisory Fuel Rates from 1 September 2018"
The operator of the M6 Toll road has announced new prices to come into effect. From 6am on July 30th, prices will rise for cars by between 30p and 50p per journey, for light goods vehicles by 10p-30p and for heavy goods vehicles by 20p-50p, depending on the journey made. As a result, the cost … Read More "M6 toll prices to be increased"
The plug-in car and van grant will be extended until October 2018, having previously stated it would only remain in its current capacity until April 2018, the Government have confirmed. It was also announced that the Plug-in Grant will be under constant review and confirmed it will continue in some form until at least 2020. … Read More "Government announce plug-in car and van grant extension"
HMRC has released its latest advisory fuel rates (AFRs), to come into force from June 1. There are three changes: a 1 pence per mile increase for LPG vehicles between 1,401cc and 2,000cc, and for LPG vehicles above 2,000cc. The rate for diesel cars with an engine size of 1,600cc or less also increases by 1ppm, from 9ppm to 10ppm The … Read More "June changes to advisory fuel rates announced by HMRC"
We have created a useful tax guide for you to download which includes up-to-date information on:- Car, Van and Fuel Benefit Rates Mileage Allowance Payments Capital Allowances National Insurance Class Rates Capital Gains Tax Income Tax Rates & Relief View our 2018/2019 tax guide
HMRC has released its latest advisory fuel rates (AFRs), which will come into force from March 1. There are three changes: a 1p per mile increase for petrol-engined vehicles over 2,000cc, and 1ppm decreases for LPG vehicles between 1,401cc and 2,000cc, and for LPG vehicles above 2,000cc The below rates apply from 1 March 2018. You can … Read More "Advisory Fuel Rates from 1 March 2018"
In the Autumn Budget, Chancellor Philip Hammond announced that all new diesel cars first registered from 1st April will face going up a VED band if they fail to meet the latest Euro 6 standards under real-world testing. New cars will have to meet the real driving emissions (RDE) step 2 test that forms part of … Read More "New diesel car VED rates are changing from April 1st"
Please be aware that a new six-lane toll bridge has been introduced over the River Mersey between the towns of Runcorn and Widnes. The Mersey Gateway crossing is a free-flowing tolling system meaning that the journey is quicker, however, there are no tolls booths along the route. The toll must be paid online or by … Read More "Are you aware of the Mersey Gateway toll? Don’t get caught out"