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Contractors Compare have a new website feature, Van Leasing, if you'd like to get a new van I'd seriously consider leasing one. Providing your business isn't a new startup and does profit each year then it's a good way to offset some costs against your tax bill.

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It's the type of thing that solid companies do to get even their Mrs a car through the business etc, I'm sure you all know of a few people that do it. GirlRacerRed (a moderator on TilersForums) even does it with her personal vehicles.

Great Van Leasing Deals for more information. Remember the price shown is the total cost, once you've offset the cost again your tax you could save 20, 30 or 40% off that price depending on what percentage tax you pay. (I think - your own accountant will be able to confirm that and give you more details).
 
Looks interesting but ca this quote really saves money?

Haha, with the two links this user has as their signature and this being their 1st post this just reminded me of someone standing up in the audience of a infomercial type shopping channel product show with a wig and fake glasses on saying, "Sure, OptiWhite gets my eyeballs the whitest they've ever been but can this price be for REAL?"
 
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