Government department rejects Cycle to Work Scheme..

Martin@e-bikeshop

Esteemed Pedelecer

Mrke

Pedelecer
Mar 15, 2013
76
15
It appears they are offered a £1000 interest free loan instead of the scheme.
 

Clockwise

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 28, 2013
438
53
My employer just wasted my time with "we will get to it soon" for months before I got fed up with asking them even after doing all the paperwork and putting it infront of them to make it as easy as possible. All that I think of it now is that whenever they bug me about helmets and high vis I make a 3rd person "maybe if his employer had saved him money then he would have some left for that" and they sod off.
 

filsgreen

Pedelecer
Nov 3, 2013
72
3
Litherland, Merseyside
I would prefer the £1000 interest free scheme that they are offering their workforce, this gives you far greater buying power where you could take advantage of 50 cycles recent 15 % discount.
 

Clockwise

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 28, 2013
438
53
I would prefer the £1000 interest free scheme that they are offering their workforce, this gives you far greater buying power where you could take advantage of 50 cycles recent 15 % discount.
You do know the cycle sheme thing is supposed to be interest+tax free deductions from wages over a period of time? You end up with like 35% off once you total up everything if I remember right.
 

Wisper Bikes

Trade Member
Apr 11, 2007
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Sevenoaks Kent
Hi Clockwork, if you buy through the CTW scheme, I understand VAT is deductible, the payments you make are deducted before tax so if you are paying the higher rate of tax, the discount is over the 50% mark. And the employer does not pay NI at 12.8%! And yes anyone can buy a Wisper or FreeGo bike and some others for 25% down and 24 equal payments at 0% interest applicable up to the total value of the bike.

All the best

David