
We are pleased to announce the publication of this year’s edition of Company Car and Van Tax, published in association with ALD Automotive and KPMG.
The book – fully updated after the 2012 Budget – covers everything a fleet manager or company vehicle driver needs to know about tax, including car benefit tax, fuel benefit tax, VAT, income tax, corporation tax, capital allowances, fuel duty, vehicle excise duty and national insurance contributions.
Speaking of the launch, both Keith Allen, MD of ALD Automotive and Harvey Perkins, Partner at KPMG, said how pleased they were to have been asked again to participate in the production of the book.
The book is available as a PDF e-book to download now from here.
The paperback will be available in June and may be ordered now from here, W H Smith and good bookshops.
Published by: Eyelevel Books, Worcester. ISBN 9781902528342. £40 paperback, £40+VAT e-book. Special launch offer: Save 25% on PDF e-book
Colin Tourick has been commissioned to write a quarterly Auto Finance Update for Asset Finance International’s 28,000 subscribers.
The first edition has just been published (see below) and you can get a free copy here




Fleet World magazine has been publishing Colin Tourick’s monthly column on the mathematics of leasing for the past year.
Here is an example column. Click on each page to zoom in.
You can obtain more information about Fleet World from http://www.fleetworld.net/



Fleet News has just published Colin Tourick’s interview with Nigel Trotman, Head of Strategic Consultancy at Alphabet (BMW)
http://www.fleetnews.co.uk/feature/managing-your-company-cars-the-grey-fleet/41060/?page=1
Professor Colin Tourick has today published the 3rd edition of his fleet textbook Managing Your Company Cars, just a fortnight after launching his new tax book Company Car and Van Tax 2011-12.
This massive textbook – 550 pages – has been fully updated to October 2011. It is a comprehensive guide to vehicle management and leasing for the beginner and expert.
It is published in association with ALD Automotive and the taxation chapter was developed in conjunction with KPMG.
You can read reviews and see the contents pages.
There is no similar book on the market. Earlier editions have sold in 26 countries across the world.
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We are pleased to announce the publication of Company Car and Van Tax 2011-12, in association with ALD Automotive and KPMG.
The book covers everything a fleet manager or company vehicle driver needs to know about tax, including car benefit tax, fuel benefit tax, VAT, income tax, corporation tax, capital allowances, fuel duty, vehicle excise duty and national insurance contributions. This is the only book currently available on this topic.
Speaking of the launch, both Keith Allen, MD of ALD Automotive and Harvey Perkins, Partner at KPMG, said they were very pleased to have been asked to participate in the production of the book.
The book will be available next week and can be ordered now from www.tourick.com and good bookshops, priced £40. Published by: Eyelevel Books, Worcester. ISBN 9781902528335
It is available as an ebook (pdf download) right now.
http://www.tourick.co.uk/publications/company-car-and-van-tax-2011-12/

The textbook of vehicle management and leasing, fully updated to October 2011.
A comprehensive guide for the beginner and expert.
Written by Colin Tourick, published by Eyelevel Books in association with ALD Automotive.
3rd edition published October 2011.
The taxation chapter has been developed in conjunction with KPMG.
You can read some reviews of this book here and see the contents pages here.
550 pages. 207,000 words. ISBN 9781902528328. £60 paperback, £60+VAT pdf ebook.
A few copies of the 1st and 2nd editions of this book are still available.
Companion edition Company Car and Van Tax 2011-12 is available here.
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This extract from the introduction to Managing Your Company Cars 3rd edition explains the relationship between the two books:
Tax is the one issue that has always caused a problem for the publisher. It is such an essential fleet topic and any fleet manager will rightly expect to be able to find the answers to all of their tax questions in this book. The problem, of course, is that this book is not updated annually so the tax chapter gets out of date very quickly. This in turn tends to make the book age rather quickly.
I have finally solved that problem by producing two manuscripts.
- Company Car and Van Tax, a brand new publication that sets out the tax rules in detail.
- Chapter 17 Managing Your Company Cars, which explains the tax rules and concepts without referring to any particular year’s rules or tax rates.
Those two manuscripts are very similar. Chapter 17 of Managing Your Company Cars will give you a broad understanding of the employer’s and employee’s tax positions but if you want to see the tax rates and examples for a specific year you’ll need a copy of Company Car and Van Tax.