Tuesday 28 September 2010

Warnings for Car Dealers on HMRC tax bills

Motor Dealers have been claiming overpayment of VAT on sales of demonstrator vehicles. The resulting claims have been paid with minimal queries by HMRC to dealers who submitted claims.

However HMRC has begun reviewing this process and believes they may have made overpayments to Car Dealers, in some cases with substantial amounts. This is related to a partial exemption status for VAT for the claims submitted. Within this retrospective review, which dates back two years many of those who have already received refund payments from HMRC have utilised the funds within their business - and will now be asked for repayment.

Many of those effected by the current process will be larger Motor Dealers with substantial claims. Understandably many of those effected are unhappy with the retrospective nature of the current review.

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Tuesday 21 September 2010

Customer complaints on the increase reports OFT

The Office of Fair Trading has reported an increase in the number of used car complaints from consumers, the number of reported complaints has risen to 38,000 during the first half of 2010. From the perspective of car dealers this is causing costs to rise and increases the importance of choosing the right Motor Trade Insurance policy.

Whilst reputable used car dealers, take every reasonable precaution with vehicles they sell - there is still the potential that a substantial claim could arise from a defective vehicle that has been sold or serviced by you. Therefore indemnity insurance cover on your Motor Trade policy can help protect against this potential risk to your trading activity.

In response to the recent increase in customer complaints, the OFT has launched a campaign to help customers better understand their rights when purchasing a vehicle. Most of the complaints recorded within the figures, have become apparent in the first three months. In such circumstances the dealer will often be responsible for fixing the issue, with no charge to the customer.

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Wednesday 8 September 2010

Auto Trader launches iPhone App

The leading site for Car Dealers and Motor Traders to sell vehicles in the UK - Auto Trader, has launched an iPhone App. The expansion of Auto Traders digital offering to the ubiquitous Apple device will expand the reach of Auto Trader across the UK and have a positive impact on Motor Traders who upload their stock.

Since it's release in 2007 the iPhone has become the 'must have' smartphone across all age groups. For Car Dealers the opportunities to harness the mobile platform to display and sell their vehicles directly to customers should not be missed. From a Motor Traders perspective the critical factors in attracting potential customers in this new arena, are common sense: Ensure the vehicle details are comprehensive and accurate and that there are several photos of the vehicle, taken in good light which display the vehicle inside and out. Within the iPhone App potential purchasers are offered a link to call the seller with one touch, or view the dealers website - which presents an excellent opportunity for Motor Traders to make the sale.

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Friday 3 September 2010

Motor Traders profits on the rise in 2010

Car Dealers have reported an average profit rise of eighteen and a half percent during the first half of 2010, when compared to the same period in the previous year. The latest figures support the feedback from many motor traders that a fledgling recovery is underway in the vehicle sales sector of the economy.

This result is doubly impressive when the wider economy is experiencing much slower growth than the figures achieved by car dealers. However the confidence that the year-on-year improvement will continue to gather momentum is lacking. In the second half of 2009 vehicle sales were driven forward by the popular scrappage scheme introduced by the government. The predictions for the later half of the year are considerably more modest.

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