Part 3Employment income: earnings and benefits etc. treated as earnings

Chapter 6Taxable benefits: cars, vans and related benefits

Cars: the price of a car

124The notional price of a car with no list price

1

In this Chapter a car’s “notional price” means the price which might reasonably have been expected to be its list price if its manufacturer, importer or distributor (as the case may be) had published a price as the inclusive price appropriate for a sale of a car of the same kind sold—

a

in the United Kingdom,

b

singly,

c

in a retail sale,

d

in the open market,

e

on the day immediately before the date of the car’s first registration, and

f

with accessories equivalent to the qualifying accessories (see section 125) available with the car at the time when it was first made available to the employee.

2

In this section “inclusive price” has the same meaning as in section 123.