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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    The taxable component will depend on the business use that has been claimed on it. If a vehicle is being claimed on, one thing to watch out for if it is leased and being traded at a loss - the loss won't be deductible. In those instances ensure you pay out the vehicle first, then trade it.
    Of course this is just "general" advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Of course this is just "general" advice
    Lol yes, my error.

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    It will be even harder to sell once the new model comes out. I reckon all of our cars will take at least a 10% hit in values in the immediate months after the new model appears...
    Sadly....

    Still, if you intend to keep a car, it will always be worth whatever "value" it means to you personally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigger View Post
    It will be even harder to sell once the new model comes out. I reckon all of our cars will take at least a 10% hit in values in the immediate months after the new model appears...
    Sadly....

    Still, if you intend to keep a car, it will always be worth whatever "value" it means to you personally.
    Yes resale always take a hit when the new model comes in as people want the new model. If there weren't so many new models then perhaps people would hang onto their cars longer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Yes resale always take a hit when the new model comes in as people want the new model. If there weren't so many new models then perhaps people would hang onto their cars longer...
    True, But then we would have a situation like in eastern europe where the same model has been produced for over 40 years with no changes, so that "capatalist" materialism doesnt take hold....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigger View Post
    True, But then we would have a situation like in eastern europe where the same model has been produced for over 40 years with no changes, so that "capatalist" materialism doesnt take hold....
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    I'm not sure whether to thank everyone for the contributions, I'm getting depressed!

    I'm happy if it doesn't sell until July, as my wife will still be using it then. The second option is to garage it from September to Decembet, when my wife will be back in Australia and needing a car anyway.

    Clearly, the best option is to start trying to sell it now - various ads will be going up tonight. See what other Skodas are for sale out there, I might knock a grand or two below the lease payout and see what happens. Hopefully that will entice someone to come out of the woodwork.
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    It might be "cheaper" overall to sell ASAP and rent a car when you need one, since otherwise you're paying to own the car (via lease payments) even when neither you or your wife is in the country. Your car is worth more now than later too (more kms, older, closer to end of warranty, new model here later in the year).
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    Quote Originally Posted by roshea View Post
    It might be "cheaper" overall to sell ASAP and rent a car when you need one, since otherwise you're paying to own the car (via lease payments) even when neither you or your wife is in the country. Your car is worth more now than later too (more kms, older, closer to end of warranty, new model here later in the year).
    Agree. Sell the thing for what you can get. Modern cars depreciate as you are looking at them. They're worth what someone will pay, so take it before it depreciates more.
    I don't want to offend any accountants in here, but I've never seen a lease deal yet which was a good deal for anybody but the lease company. The only value in an end of lease buyout figure is the feel good of knowing the car. Otherwise, they're inevitably cheaper on the second hand market.

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    I AM an accountant, but all of you are right - better to sell now at whatever I can get. It just takes the edge off the excitement of the overseas move if I have to take too big a hit.

    The is now advertised in multiple places. Let's see what happens (and stay positive!).
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