I was just mentioning this scheme in another thread, and it occurred to me it doesn't get talked about much on here - never used it myself but know people who have, and for a lot of users may be something that makes getting a decent bike a realistic option:
The cycle to work scheme with no £1000 limit - Green Commute Initiative
This is how they describe it on their website - again i am not endorsing or familiar with the scheme other than knowing about it, but could help a few of you out.
"Your employer buys a voucher which entitles you to the hire of a bike of your choice directly from us. Because we’re authorised by the FCA there is no £1,000 limit.
The cost of the voucher is the same as the bike so for a £1,500 bike the voucher is £1,500.
You repay the cost of the voucher by sacrificing a part of your gross (before tax & NI) salary. This means you save the tax and NI that you would pay if you bought the bike from your net (after tax) pay. Your employer also saves 13.8% employer’s NI. So it’s worth them doing it.
At the end of the initial hire period we can’t give you the bike because you would incur a tax liability. So we make you a free of charge loan of the bike for five years. After which you can buy the bike from us for £1.
We manage all the end of scheme arrangements so there is nothing for your employer to do and best of all no end of scheme sting as there is on old fashioned Cycle to Work schemes.'
The cycle to work scheme with no £1000 limit - Green Commute Initiative
This is how they describe it on their website - again i am not endorsing or familiar with the scheme other than knowing about it, but could help a few of you out.
"Your employer buys a voucher which entitles you to the hire of a bike of your choice directly from us. Because we’re authorised by the FCA there is no £1,000 limit.
The cost of the voucher is the same as the bike so for a £1,500 bike the voucher is £1,500.
You repay the cost of the voucher by sacrificing a part of your gross (before tax & NI) salary. This means you save the tax and NI that you would pay if you bought the bike from your net (after tax) pay. Your employer also saves 13.8% employer’s NI. So it’s worth them doing it.
At the end of the initial hire period we can’t give you the bike because you would incur a tax liability. So we make you a free of charge loan of the bike for five years. After which you can buy the bike from us for £1.
We manage all the end of scheme arrangements so there is nothing for your employer to do and best of all no end of scheme sting as there is on old fashioned Cycle to Work schemes.'