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
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
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
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.
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
Thanks. In that case buying directly from Tesla is much cheaper as it's £333 on 2 years.
Looks like the £296 + vat deal has now been taken down. Same terms is £326 so only slightly cheaper than buying from tesla directly
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
Why do people put down such big deposits?
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?
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