Love Pulse Posted October 9, 2021 Posted October 9, 2021 https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/autos/news/دراسة-بريطانية-لتسهيل-حركة-بيع-السيارات-الكهربائية/ar-AAPjxw3 Britain's current gasoline crisis has made electric cars look more attractive than ever, but paying for one may keep you on the car you already own, as the cost of industry and the high price continue to be an obstacle to the movement of electric cars worldwide. And the British newspaper, “The Guardian”, published a study aimed at reducing the cost of the electric car industry around the world, in which it was stated that a little-known tax exemption could make a big difference, and if you could convince your employer to sign up, it would allow you to halve the cost of renting an entirely new electric car. . Employees were given the opportunity to get a new bike or childcare vouchers through a paycheck deduction scheme, and now employers are waking up to the fact that there are huge benefits in offering employees electric cars in the same way. The newly created Edinburgh-based loveelectric, which specializes in providing electric cars through paycheck deduction schemes, says taxpayers with higher rates, those earning more than £50,271, can cut the cost of renting the po[CENSORED]r Tesla Model 3 From £524 to 267 per month by taking this option in lieu of a traditional lease, as this assumes a 48-month lease and agreed 5,000 miles per year. "A lot of people still don't know that there is a business bike scheme that can be used to get electric cars," says Steve Teeger, Loveelectric's spokesperson. Car rental payments are deducted from your gross pay, so you'll pay less income tax and less insurance, and your employer will lower your insurance fee bill as well. "Taxpayers with higher rates can cut their monthly payments in half, but there is also significant savings for taxpayers from base rates, as the drive to go electric was already strong, and now it's significant," Tegar added. The only problem with the study is persuading the employer to submit the scheme, despite there being a large group of companies to run the entire process on their behalf. Octopus Energy owns the scheme called Electric Dreams and is among a handful of specialty companies that offer a one-stop shop.
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