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Company Car and installing charger at home

  • 09-04-2022 7:30pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1,632 ✭✭✭ mp3ireland2


    Hi,

    If I get a company car through my limited company, and have no other EV is the company my allowed install a charger at my house?

    Not sure if here or taxation section is more appropriate.



Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 4,242 ✭✭✭ brokenangel


    Have you contacted the SEAI and asked about getting the grant?

    I got a company car but it was via my company and large leasing company. Just before I got SEAI changed all the regulations so they couldn't put under my name so I could claim all the grants etc. I was lucky as I had one installed myself.

    Also if you do under the company I think you still get tax back or something for the electicity you use for charging. So it depends on which way you want to do it. It might be better to do via the company



  • Registered Users Posts: 27,495 ✭✭✭✭ drunkmonkey


    I bought everything needed for the install through the company then just paid a friendly electrician to connect it up I had all the cables etc ran myself he hadn't much to do.

    Did anyone bill the company back for usage or maybe use it as a cash contribution to running costs to reduce your bik...would you need some kind of monitor to show you had charged so much at home in case of an audit?



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