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Hi all, i'm seriously intrigued and have visited my nearest dealer in Gloucester UK several times in the past few months to see the Grenadier in the flesh, I must have used the online configurator about a hundred times too!

i'm 99% certain it's going to be my next work vehicle, but as a newly self employed person i'm wondering if i would get a better deal being a Ltd company or stay as a sole trader. i'm not sure i'd trust the dealership with such a question but do you guys have an opinion?

cheers :)
 
Welcome to the forum mate!

If you're a Sole trader, you can write off up to 70% of the purchase against your tax I believe. Doesn't matter if the vehicle is N1 or M1, as long as its being used for work your good. Best bet is to talk to your accountant if you have one!

Steve
 
Hi all, i'm seriously intrigued and have visited my nearest dealer in Gloucester UK several times in the past few months to see the Grenadier in the flesh, I must have used the online configurator about a hundred times too!

i'm 99% certain it's going to be my next work vehicle, but as a newly self employed person i'm wondering if i would get a better deal being a Ltd company or stay as a sole trader. i'm not sure i'd trust the dealership with such a question but do you guys have an opinion?

cheers :)
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Ask your accountant
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Don't call this social media Dave! it gives me Zuckerberg vibes! :ROFLMAO:
 
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I'm still trying to work out who the 0.0266% is?
 
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