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Our electric car plan is a 5 simple step process.
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You choose your ideal electric car
Make an order
Gofor confirms your quotation
Your employer approves your car
We confirm the expected delivery date!
At its core, salary sacrifice is very simple, you give up (sacrifice) some of your pre-tax salary, and in return, you get a benefit such as a car. As your salary is lower – because some of it is paying for the car each month - you save income tax and National Insurance Contributions.
Although savings will differ slightly between England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales due to tax differences, and your own salary, the typical savings compared to a personal lease are 30 - 45%, rising to a maximum of 63% in certain tax circumstances.
A personal lease is paid from your net (post-tax) salary. In contrast, via salary sacrifice, you pay for your car from your gross (pre-tax) salary, so you will save income tax and National Insurance Contributions. You should also save VAT on the lease costs because your employer leases the car for you, along with any corporate discounts your employer has access to.
Finally, motor insurance is usually included in your salary sacrifice, and you may also be able to include the cost of a home charge point, which significantly reduces that cost.
Everything is included to keep you on the road with complete peace of mind. You will get a brand-new electric car, a complete maintenance package that includes servicing and parts, fully-comprehensive motor insurance for the duration of your lease, paid road fund license, replacement tyres, and breakdown cover.
All prices shown are indicative and subject to change. They are based on a 3 year lease agreement with no upfront cost, annual mileage of 5,000 miles with maintenance included. Legally required motor insurance included, based on a single driver, aged 40, resident in a UK postcode.