A rumoured return to a £1,000 Cycle to Work scheme limit failed to materialise in the 2025 budget, with the Cycle to Work ...
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Cycle to Work scheme stays the same despite rumours over financial limit in Budget
Last month, data from the Cycle to Work Alliance showed that the system brought £219 million in bike and accessory sales last ...
Car journeys choked with traffic, and only one buggy allowed on each bus, mean that in cities cargo bikes are often the most convenient and efficient way for families to travel. And fewer cars on the ...
In the week following a host of rumours about potential changes to the Cycle to Work scheme, BikeBiz saw posts shared by A&S Cycles owner, Sham Vesamia, on LinkedIn, which offered up a retailer’s ...
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'Let the rich buy their own bikes' – Here's how you responded to a Cycle to Work spending cap proposal
The scheme allows UK residents to save tax on bike purchases by ‘loaning’ them from their employers. Cyclists can save up to 42% on the cost of their bike, which since the initial £1,000 cap was axed ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ forthcoming Budget is expected to feature major tax changes around the Cycle to Work scheme and other salary sacrifice schemes, including for cars and pensions. The scheme, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Buyers of expensive manual and electric bicycles through salary sacrifice schemes will have their tax benefits ...
A free e-bike loan scheme is helping school staff find greener ways to get to work. The short-term pilot, run in Oxford by the Walk Wheel Cycle Trust (formerly Sustrans) and commissioned by the Zero ...
Last Thursday, the Financial Times broke the story of the Government’s potential cap on Cycle to Work purchases, quoting a Government source as stating that “taxpayers shouldn’t be footing the bill ...
The founder of an award-nominated Cumbrian cycling consumer-help website, Cycle Sprog, has written to the Chancellor following rumours of a ...
Rachel Reeves is preparing to limit the tax benefits available through salary sacrifice schemes for purchasing high-value bicycles, the Financial Times reported on 13 November. The chancellor intends ...
It would hit cyclists who buy expensive manual and electric models under salary sacrifice schemes, many of them in London and the South East. Ms Reeves appears to have in her sights “Mamils” - ...
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