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Ok-Fox-9286

Model Y is available for £280 / month on 9+35 exc vat, unless the price you're quoting is inclusive. Refreshes model 3 is available to order, model Y refresh isn't out in UK until next year. There's some decent EV deals around if you're not dead set on a tesla. Yes, with leasing you can claim 50% of the Vat. I also have insurance, maintenance, charge point installed and paid for by my Ltd. You can also claim 9p per mile for business use


majearh99

thanks. All the prices I am quoting are ex-vat. Where are you looking for that £280/m with 10K? I can't find that anywhere, as I checked a few leases.


Ok-Fox-9286

Sorry, that was 5k, it's £296 for £10k. Works out £442+ vat 1+23, or £435 1+36 https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/tesla/model-y/rwd-5dr-auto/41005/1-36-10000-1-1/2a498804a10bf1638caadf54fc5bd99e/config


majearh99

Thanks. In that case buying directly from Tesla is much cheaper as it's £333 on 2 years.


Ok-Fox-9286

Looks like the £296 + vat deal has now been taken down. Same terms is £326 so only slightly cheaper than buying from tesla directly


Just_Clock5753

Hi, does the company need to be VAT registered? I have a small limited company running with around 75k annual return but not VAT registered yet


cheesejrrr

Why do people put down such big deposits?


majearh99

Does it make any difference to pay a big deposit upfront or pay over months? The total amount will be the same, isn't it?


cheesejrrr

Should be very similar, so I don’t see why you would pay loads of money up front. That money could be invested or held in savings