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(1)If in a tax year—
(a)fuel is provided for a car by reason of an employee’s employment, and
(b)that person is chargeable to tax in respect of the car by virtue of section 120,
the cash equivalent of the benefit of the fuel is to be treated as earnings from the employment for that year.
(2)The cash equivalent of the benefit of the fuel is calculated in accordance with sections 150 to 153.
(3)Fuel is to be treated as provided for a car, in addition to any other way in which it may be provided, if—
(a)any liability in respect of the provision of fuel for the car is discharged,
(b)a non-cash voucher or a credit-token is used to obtain fuel for the car,
(c)a non-cash voucher or a credit-token is used to obtain money which is spent on fuel for the car, or
(d)any sum is paid in respect of expenses incurred in providing fuel for the car.
(4)References in this section to fuel do not include any facility or means for supplying electrical energy for an electrically propelled vehicle.
(1)The cash equivalent of the benefit of the fuel is the appropriate percentage of [F1£16,900] .
(2)The “appropriate percentage” means the appropriate percentage determined in accordance with sections 133 to 142 for the purpose of calculating the cash equivalent of the benefit of the car for which the fuel is provided.
(3)But the cash equivalent may be—
(a)nil where either of the conditions in section 151 is met;
(b)proportionately reduced under section 152;
(c)reduced under section 153.
Textual Amendments
F1Word in s. 150(1) substituted (with effect in accordance with art. 1(2) of the amending S.I.) by The Car Fuel Benefit Order 2008 (S.I. 2008/511), arts. 1(2), 2
(1)The cash equivalent of the benefit of the fuel is nil if condition A or B is met.
(2)Condition A is met if in the tax year in question—
(a)the employee is required to make good to the person providing the fuel the whole of the expense incurred by that person in connection with the provision of the fuel for the employee’s private use, and
(b)the employee does make good that expense.
(3)Condition B is met if in the tax year in question the fuel is made available only for business travel (see section 171(1)).
(1)The cash equivalent of the benefit of the fuel is to be proportionately reduced if for any part of the tax year in question the car for which the fuel is provided is unavailable (within the meaning of section 143 (deduction for periods when car unavailable)).
(2)The cash equivalent of the benefit of the fuel is also to be proportionately reduced if for any part of the tax year in question—
(a)the facility for the provision of fuel as mentioned in section 149(1) is not available,
(b)the fuel is made available only for business travel (see section 171(1)), or
(c)the employee is required to make good to the person providing the fuel the whole of the expense incurred by that person in connection with the provision of the fuel for the employee’s private use and the employee does make good that expense.
(3)The fact that any of the conditions specified in subsection (2) is met for part of a tax year is to be disregarded if there is a time later in that year when none of those conditions is met.
(4)Where the cash equivalent is to be proportionately reduced under subsection (1) or (2) (or under both those subsections), the reduced amount is given by the formula—
where—
CE is the amount of the cash equivalent before any reduction,
Y is the number of days in the tax year in question, and
D is the total number of days in that year on which either the car is unavailable or one or more of the conditions in subsection (2) is met.
If a reduction of the cash equivalent of the benefit of the car for which the fuel is provided is made under section 148 (reduction of cash equivalent where car is shared), a corresponding reduction is to be made in relation to the cash equivalent of the benefit of the fuel.
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