contract hire provider, professional services firm Deloitte has
announced an innovative new company car scheme for its staff, which
it said is unique in the UK.
force from 1 April which progressively increase tax levels on
higher-polluting cars, the salary sacrifice scheme uses the firm’s
own business car accounting software to show employees the
financial impact of opting for different models, via a dedicated
intranet site.
All models included in the scheme have
emissions of 120g/km of CO2 or under, making them “very
tax-efficient”, said Dan Rees, business car consultant at the
firm.
The scheme is open to all Deloitte
staff – some 12,000 in all – and “not just directors”, said Rees,
which is, he noted, what differentiates the scheme from other
employers’ offerings to staff.
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It has been a hit with staff, with
over a third of Deloitte’s employees registering interest in the
scheme’s first two weeks.
The scheme’s launch has been
“cost-neutral” to Deloitte, he added, and is also open to those who
are already entitled to a company car as part of their overall
benefits package.
The scheme’s administration is carried
out in-house, with support services – breakdown, puncture repair
and so on – provided by Deloitte’s fleet partner.
“This offers our staff affordable,
hassle-free motoring for the lowest possible price,” Rees said.
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