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Cycle to Work scheme stays the same despite rumours over financial limit in Budget
Last month, data from the Cycle to Work Alliance showed that the system brought £219 million in bike and accessory sales last ...
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How the Cycle to Work Scheme works: The tax-free way to get a new bike
This article has been freshly updated as part of our 'New to Riding' week, running from March 10 to March 17, with a special ...
Summer is just around the corner, and perhaps you’re dreaming of balmy mornings spent on a brand-new bike, speeding down quiet country roads under big blue skies on one of the best road bikes. Or ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Buyers of expensive manual and electric bicycles through salary sacrifice schemes will have their tax benefits ...
The government is preparing to tighten the rules around the Cycle to Work scheme, prompting concern among workers who rely on its tax benefits to manage commuting costs. Early briefings suggest that ...
Despite rumours of a cap on the Cycle to Work scheme, Chancellor Rachel Reeves' 2025 budget left the salary sacrifice bike purchasing programme's rules unchanged. The Financial Times reported in early ...
In the week following a host of rumours about potential changes to the Cycle to Work scheme, BikeBiz saw posts shared by A&S Cycles owner, Sham Vesamia, on LinkedIn, which offered up a retailer’s ...
Rachel Reeves is preparing to limit the tax benefits available through salary sacrifice schemes for purchasing high-value bicycles, the Financial Times reported on 13 November. The chancellor intends ...
The Chancellor is reportedly poised to introduce a new cap on how much people can spend on a bicycle through the salary sacrifice scheme. Ms Reeves is currently putting together her Budget, which will ...
For many of us, getting to work means mornings trapped behind the wheel in a traffic jam, or jostling for space in a rammed subway carriage. But across Europe, more and more people are swapping cars ...
Rachel Reeves is poised to axe high-end bikes from the Cycle to Work scheme amid concerns it is being exploited by richer commuters, reports suggest. The chancellor will look to clamp down on workers ...
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