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I have my regular job I also started my own company. Now I need a 2nd car for my family. just wondering if I buy the car for the company istead of myself will save some money? (tax etc?)
I need a car for the business but it will not be 100% for business use. I know insurance for business car is expensive. (not sure how expensive it is). Or I can purchase the car for personal use and reimbursement the expense (gas, mileage etc) later on. Any advice? |
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It depends greatly on what the use for business portion is.
If it's less than 50% it may not be worth it. You should talk to your accountant to be sure though. Plus, you MUST keep mileage logs, all receipts, etc. It can become a pain. I used to do that, but when I relaized what effect it had on the year' taxes, I stopped.Wasn't worth the effort. My 2 cents.
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I goto post office every day but post office is on the way to my work. I do not have an accountant yet....:-( |
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CRA A car doesn't need to be under business name to write off expenses, it's your personal vehicle, and you are just using it for business sometimes. All the rules are in that link. |
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You can also just expense your mileage to your business. Not too sure what the standard rate is, but I think it's between 40-50 cents a kilometer. I'm not too sure if you would be able to claim your insurance and other expenses if you do this tho.
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No, you can't just claim mileage if your business is a sole proprietership. To do this, you'd need to be an employee of your corporation.
No, you don't need to put the vehicle in the businesses name to claim expenses as business related. I do this every year for many small businesses. |
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I'm not 100% sure about the previous post - I don't know why you can't claim mileage as an expense if you're not an employee. I pay mileage to my hourly contractors, and I take out mileage myself all the time, and I'm not on my company as an employee - at least I don't draw a salary. That being said, I'm not an accountant - so perhaps it's true but it sounds a little off.
My accountant suggested that there are two routes to go: have the company buy/lease the car. If so, you need to track every single thing about the car. And this only works if you use it substantially for business, like 90%. (that's what he said anyway). Alternate two is to just pay yourself mileage on your own car. At something like 50 cents a kilometer - tax free! - for the first 5000K it's a great way to go. It's what I do. A 1000K trip to Ottawa and back nets me $500 tax free. |
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When you think about it, if you drive a thousand kms or so a month for business, it's reason enough to incorporate (from a financial perspective at least), especially if you own your car. My last vehicle was paid for for 3 years and I still claimed 7-8k a year in mileage expenses on it... granted I was driving a fair bit, but it was tax free money. Had the company owned the car, I would have received the benefit of driving the car, but any personal mileage would be a taxable benefit (at least that's how I remember my accountant explaining it to me - Bullseye would probably know). You may technically be better off with a cheaper car (assuming maintenance is reasonable) - figure you pay 10k for a used car, your monthly payments can be fairly easily covered by your mileage expenses... |
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