Should you lease or buy a car? Appleton WI

Are you in the market for a car? Start off in the right direction with these tips.

Local Companies

Van Dyn Hoven Mitsubishi
(920) 749-3232
3023 Victory Ln
Appleton, WI
Dodge Country of Appleton Inc
(920) 739-6381
4400 W College Ave
Appleton, WI
Toyota - Scion - Kolosso
(920) 738-3666
3000 W Wisconsin Ave
Appleton, WI
Lincoln Mercury Leasing Association
(920) 739-9124
310 S Lynndale Dr
Appleton, WI
L & S Truck Center
(920) 749-1700
330 N Bluemound Dr
Appleton, WI
Land Rover Fox Valley
(920) 968-5600
3030 Victory Ln
Appleton, WI
Quality Truck Care Center Inc
(920) 735-0442
2150 W Nordale Dr
Appleton, WI
Bergstrom Enterprise Motorcars Inc
(920) 749-2020
3002 Victory Ln
Appleton, WI
Les Stumpf Ford
(920) 731-5211
3030 W College Ave
Appleton, WI
Bergstrom Lexus of Appleton
(920) 968-7300
3060 Victory Ln
Appleton, WI

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(NC)-Are you in the market for a car? Start off in the right direction with these tips.

Use

How you intend to use the car determines what makes the most financial sense, according to Chartered Accountant Sylvain Campeau a senior tax manager with Collins Barrow LLP in Ottawa.

"Your specific needs are instrumental in deciding the best approach. Will you change cars in three or four years, or keep it for the long term? Is it for personal or business use? How important is your comfort level? Remember that extras like four-wheel drive and a great sound system add up."

Affordability

Chartered Accountant John Lokker, chairman and CEO of National Traffic Services in Brampton, says it's a question of cash flow.

"What is your disposable income? The more you spend, the more you lose. A car can depreciate as much as 30 per cent when it leaves the lot."

Don't overbuy if you are tight financially. With a low down payment (less than 10 per cent of the purchase price), leasing is a simpler means of obtaining a vehicle, but you still need to buy insurance.

Tax Perspective

Tax is one component of the decision. But first you must determine if you are even eligible to claim your car expenses as a deduction.

As Campeau explains, "Leasing may be more beneficial from the tax perspective, but the tax savings must compensate you sufficiently over the long term.

"Many people want to save taxes and think it justifies leasing a higher-end vehicle where the tax savings are higher. Generally, you can claim up to $800 per month on a lease. If you are buying a car, you can claim depreciation only on the first $30,000.

While an $800 lease will give you a higher-end car than a $30,000 one, despite the higher tax savings you still may not be financially ahead. If you have to spend more to save taxes, then you are out of pocket and not saving at all," Campeau adds.

Aside from tax savings, it may pay to keep your current car for up to 10 years, if it has a good repair record and you like it.

Mileage and Penalties

"Leasing is more complex," explains Lokker, "with different issues at stake. Determine the residual value - your cost to buy the vehicle at the end of the lease - and also the mileage.

"Mileage is critical. When arranging your lease, you must set an anticipated mileage - the more mileage, the more your monthly payment. Should you exceed the allowable mileage, the penalties are significant - as high as 10 cents per kilometre or more. It's often cheaper to buy out the lease than pay the penalty."

Lokker goes on to suggest, "Consider the lease term against the warranty on a new vehicle. While you will pay less to lease, you will have nothing at the end. By buying, you have a car you can rely on with no worries about mileage and maintenance while under warranty.'

Both CAs agree - do your homework first. Then you can be confident that you are making the decision that is right for you.

More information on this topic is available from a Chartered Accountant.

Credit: www.newscanada.com

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