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Assets ― made available to an employee

Produced by a Tolley Employment Tax expert
Employment Tax
Guidance

Assets ― made available to an employee

Produced by a Tolley Employment Tax expert
Employment Tax
Guidance
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If an employer lends an asset (ie the employer retains ownership) to one of its employees for their private use, this gives rise to a taxable benefit chargeable to income tax as employment income. The provision of company cars, company vans and living accommodation have specific rules and so are taxed under separate provisions. Please note that for PAYE purposes, the word employee includes directors.

See the Company cars, Company vans and Living accommodation guidance notes for details of how to calculate the cash equivalent of these benefits.

For 2017/18 onwards, the trigger for a benefit charge to arise is the asset being made available to the employee (or their family or household) for private use. Previously, the legislation used the phrase “placed at the disposal of or is used by...” and so was arguably less widely drawn.

It has always been HMRC’s view that the possibility of private use (rather than actual private use) was sufficient to trigger a benefit in kind charge under these rules. This is put beyond doubt with

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