dinneenp wrote: » ATM I'm thinking about the €1k mark. Will end up a bit more maybe as will need clip shoes as well. I'll compare prices online to local & outside of Galway & if there's not a big differnece will go local.
Tony04 wrote: » Be careful not all online stores will do b2w scheme, canyon definitely do though.
iwillhtfu wrote: » It may have been answered already and I know there's been doubt about Ribble but my question. Does the company you purchase from have to be registered for VAT in Ireland? I don't think there's a requirement but someone may know otherwise. I've sent Ribble a mail to see if they know more. I'm looking at picking up a Ribble CGR AL I've looked at other options and nothing seems to compare when it comes to value or the particular spec I want. Ideally shimano GRX,650b I've looked at canyon and purchased from them before but they grail I was looking at has Sram (i could live with that) but only 650b on s/xs frames (I don't want 700c) I could use our UK branch and scheme if needs be but would rather avoid the faff.
CramCycle wrote: » Basically the only requirement is that your company have to buy it for you, so if they are happy to buy from Ribble that is it. There is no need for them to be registered for VAT here. Basically your company buy the bike from them and hand it to you and take that amount away from your wages within a year.
cletus wrote: » Some shops won't deal with certain "middle men" the hassle is too great, and the cut they take is too much
CramCycle wrote: » Depends on what you mean by the B2W scheme, if you mean the overall thing, any shop that takes money does the scheme. The contract as such is between the employer and the employee, the shop should in theory just see it as another purchase. If you mean those stupid middle men companies then as far as I know, Canyon don't do it here, they do through the UK scheme but not ours (very different schemes). This said they are an approved supplier for some civil service area, so if you work in a place that buys direct rather than through a middle man you can buy from them.
Tony04 wrote: » So the list here is only relevant to civil servants?
Tony04 wrote: » At that price I would say local giant contend further specialized allez online canyon endurace. Last being the best value for money. Buying pedals and shoes online might be cheaper aswell although you can negotiate with lbs. Be careful not all online stores will do b2w scheme, canyon definitely do though.
dinneenp wrote: » Did some research after reading this and the Canyon sounds great- best value, more comfortable ride that the Specialized etc. However, my companies scheme is through Travelhub & they don't include Canyon. hhhhhmmmmm
katie275 wrote: » I applied for a quote availing of the bike to work scheme, the retailer refused stating that the demand for bikes has increased and the suppliers are running out of bikes, causing bikes to be out of stock upon receipt of BTW
dinneenp wrote: » Seems that most listed shops in my scheme don't stock Specialized either...
Tony04 wrote: » Thats because specialized only sell in there own store in city west in Dublin. Travelhub dont list them, your best bet is just haggling your companies hr/accounting to buy direct.
dinneenp wrote: » Cheers, I was wondering what was going on. Especially as many of the shops were listed as having Specialized bikes. I'm going to go local first, some stock Giant etc. The Giant Contend 2 has 105 derailleurs, same as the Allez. Would I be wrong in saying that the difference between the 2 (and possibly the Canyon) aren't that big, that they're all decent bikes?
Icepick wrote: » I am also looking at Ribble. Have you found out what needs to be done without a 3rd party involved?
katie275 wrote: » I'm a high rate tax payer, I want to purchase a bike through the BTW scheme, the bike company sent me a quote based on the standard tax rate, which I then sent to my employer. Company said the relief will be fixed when my employer applies for me, is this right? I don't really know how the scheme works, thanks a mill!
iwillhtfu wrote: » Seems to be just a matter of finance dept paying for it. I'll know for sure come the end of the month as I'll be putting the order through.
Icepick wrote: » Any problem because the invoice is from the UK?