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  2. Salary packaging - Wikipedia

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    Salary sacrifice can be extended to any range of benefits and has become increasingly popular in the public sector as well as for transport-related benefits e.g. cycles, bus travel, low CO 2 emission cars, and more recently in 2020 vehicle maintenance. Salary sacrifice is also commonly used to fund the introduction of Flexible Benefit Plans in ...

  3. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    In a salary sacrifice arrangement an employee gives up the right to part of the cash remuneration due under their contract of employment. Usually the sacrifice is made in return for the employer's agreement to provide them with some form of non-cash benefit. The most popular types of salary sacrifice benefits include childcare vouchers and ...

  4. The 6 Best Cars To Buy If Your Salary Is $50K - AOL

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    The Toyota Corolla lands at or near the top of many lists about reliable, affordable cars, but a $50,000 salary gives you the option to invest in an upgrade that will pay you back over time.

  5. 5 Best Cars To Buy on a $100K Salary - AOL

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    It might be a good car to check out if your salary is around $100,000 a year. It’s among the best sedan picks from Car and Driver, and starts at about $43,000. C&D noted that “The G70 delivers ...

  6. The average car price in America is $50K — just ... - AOL

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    The average car now costs $50K, pricing many Americans out. ... to $50,000 — just $9,000 less than the average annual salary. ... vehicle market altogether and limits what is available and ...

  7. Vehicle leasing - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle leasing is available to both businesses and individuals in the UK. [8] The biggest difference between personal and business leases is that business leasing is VAT recoverable, so you can claim 100% of the VAT back if the vehicle is solely used for business use, or 50% if the car is used for both business and personal use. [9]