2025/26 company car taxable benefits: what drivers and employers need to know
What are the company car taxable benefits for 2025/26? Well, with CO2 bands, list price rules, and future rate rises, this is a clear, upbeat take on HMRC changes. Use it to plan your company cars and electric vehicles with confidence ... Company car brings perks, Taxable benefits abound, Driving with rewards Most people want clarity, and when it comes to 2025/26 company car taxable benefits, clarity starts with a simple formula: multiply the car's list price by a percentage based on CO2 emissions, then apply income tax to that benefit in kind. That percentage is anchored to HMRC tables!These are capped at 37%, and nudged up by 4% for most diesel models unless they meet Euro 6d and were registered from the 1st of September 2017. Accessories are included in the list price, while an employee's capital contribution can reduce it by up to £5,000. With that foundation, the numbers start to make sense for both employers managing fleets and drivers comparing company cars. You may like to know where the sweet spots sit, and for 2025/26 they sit squarely with zero and ultra‑low emissions:
Planning works best with a view beyond one tax year, and the next few years are already mapped out by HMRC. For 2026/27 and 2027/28, bands under 75g/km rise by one percentage point each year, meaning electric vehicles move from 3% to 5% over that period. Cars at 75g/km and above see a one‑point increase applied in 2025/26 only, after which those higher‑emission rates hold steady. This staged path gives employers time to adjust fleet policies, renew contracts and balance driver demand with whole‑life costs. Clarity extends into 2028/29, where the rate for zero‑emission cars increases to 7%, and the 1–50g/km group moves to 18%, while other bands over 50g/km rise by one point with a new overall maximum of 38%. From 2029/30, zero‑emission cars increase by a further two points and all others by one point, subject to a hard cap of 39%. That measured trajectory still leaves electric vehicles compelling, especially when combined with lower running costs, reduced maintenance, and a favourable employer National Insurance position on the benefit-in-kind. Decision‑makers like levers, and there | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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