CramCycle wrote: » There really is not much of a second hand market for 1000euro bikes anymore, as people who don't know the market but have given up on the B2W won't sell it for as little as it is not worth. Basically (in regards 1000euro bikes), once you walk out the door, your bike, with variation is worth 50% of its RRP. The market is now saturated with bikes slightly above this but sellers won't come down as they feel they are being cheated (they are not) and buyers quite rightly won't go up because they can potentially go via the B2W scheme within 5 years.
idnkph wrote: » I got a bike on the scheme but left the job after 5 months and paid the balance back to the employer at the time. Does that make me eligible for being granted the scheme again?
under the legislation you can still only enter the scheme once every 5 Tax years.
silverharp wrote: » I was thinking there would be a disconnect. If it was just for commuting I’d think I’d prefer two ~500 euro bikes over 10 years than feeling obliged to get 7 or 8 years out of a 1k bike. After 5 years I’d leave it unlocked in town and wait for it to be nicked ;-)
patravers wrote: » If you had your bike stolen are you still ineligible for five years to get another bike?
AndrewJRenko wrote: Did you repay the gross balance (total cost of the bike) or the net balance (amount outstanding after tax)?
idnkph wrote: Yes repaid total gross balance.
idnkph wrote: » Yes repaid total gross balance.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Then you haven't availed of the scheme, so you can go for it any time you like.
Idleater wrote: » From the purchase time yes, for that employment.
magicbastarder wrote: » i've not read the legislation, but any guidelines i've seen about it state that you can avail of it once every five years - there's not much out there to suggest that changing employers resets the clock.
Employers' Guide to PAYE wrote: 5-year period The exemption from income tax, USC and PRSI in respect of the benefit-in-kind can only be availed of once in any five-year period by an employee or director. Where an employer incurs an expense of less than €1,000 in year one in the provision of a bicycle and/or associated safety equipment, and incurs further costs within a 5-year period, the employee will not be able to claim the exemption in respect of the difference between €1,000 and the amount spent by the employer within the 5-year period
corcaigh07 wrote: » Can anyone recommend a decent commuter bike under the scheme? I’m 6” and thinking of getting the Cannondale Quick 5 disc. With the scheme, should be about 700 with 300 to spare for store credit for lights, helmet, servicing etc.
Eamonnator wrote: I don't think you can use the scheme for bike service.
Grassey wrote: » Or buying store credit.
corcaigh07 wrote: » The guy in the shop seemed to think I could get store credit to make the purchase price up to 1000 and I could get accessories from the left over credit. Is he right or do I need to specify the exact items on the original quote I’ll be giving to my employer?