Title: Tax and Funding
1Tax and Funding Workshops
2Tax and Funding Workshops
up next Stephen Potter (Open University)
3 Tax and Travel Plans
- Stephen Potter
- Professor of Transport Strategy
- s.potter_at_open.ac.uk
4Transport and Tax
- Unless a specificexemption is made, employer
support to staff for commuting is treated as
taxable income in kind - NOTE for non-employees - students, customers or
visitors, Travel Plan benefits are not taxable - For business travel, payments are tax exempt
unless limits are passed or a private benefit
provided
5Commuting support and Travel Plans
- Until 1999, employer-provided car parking was
the only major exemption (worth at least 500
per annum) - From 1999 many Travel Plan measures have become
exempt from Income Tax and National Insurance
Contributions (NICs) - Tax is on marginal cost to employer (so bulk or
negotiated discounts are tax free) - Small benefits usually treated as trivial (e.g.
prize draws for car sharers etc.)
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
6Loans and Salary Sacrifice Schemes
- Interest-free loans to buy season tickets, a
bicycle or anything legal - up to 5,000 in any tax year.
- Salary Sacrifice can be used to purchase
anything subject to a tax concession. Mainly
used for bicycles (also bus tickets/passes) - The employee agrees a cut (sacrifice) in their
pre-tax salary made up for by a benefit by their
employer. - This effectively cuts the cost by at least a
third - Salary Sacrifice also used for pensions,
childcare, healthcare etc. HR departments are
getting keen on this method saves employers
NICs too.
7Works Buses
- Employer-provided works buseswith 9 seats used
for commuting - Occasional use for other trips (e.g. lunchtime
shop runs) is OK
8? Public Bus Services
- The benefit to employees of employers paying
operators to improve public bus services to
your site(s) are tax free. - Contracts with bus operators can include
discounted or free fares for staff. - But other ways to subsidise tickets are still
taxable (e.g. giving away tickets) - So you must subsidise in the right way to be tax
efficient - Some bus salary sacrifice schemes are not
strictly legal
9? Bicycle Exemptions
- The provision of Bicycles and Bicycle Safety
Equipment (e.g. helmets and lights) has been
exempt from tax since 1999. - The provision of cyclists breakfasts are also
exempt from tax - Bicycle maintenance, rescue services etc. ARE
liable to tax (but hopefully not for long)
10? Carshare Backup
- Alternative backup get-you-home transport for
car sharers is tax-exempt (up to 60 trips a year)
11Taxable Travel Plan Incentives
- Payments to give up car parking rights
(Cashout) - Vanpools
- Any other cash incentives
- (prize draws seen as trivial)
- Subsidies to train, tram or Tube fares - or bus
fares where there is no contract with the
operator - Flexible schemes (vouchers, points Green Miles)
need to be carefully designed. - They could be taxable on the whole package if
they contain a mix of taxable and tax exempt
measures
12Business Travel
- Some travel plans include business travel
- Mileage expenses for use of employees own
vehicles, has a tax-free limit of - 40p/mile car mileage rate
- Additional 5p a mile for car passengers
- 24p mile for motorcycles
- 20p a mile cycle mileage rate
- Few (20) employers encourage car sharing for
business by paying a passenger rate
13Travel Substitution
- Provision of equipment to homework is tax free
(even if there is incidental private use, because
there is no additional cost to the employer
associated with private use) - Any cash payments to incentivise homeworking and
teleconferencing liable to tax (unless a
trivial prize draw etc)
14Overall...
- Tax is less of an issue for Travel Plans than it
was a few years ago - Some key areas remain in the tax net
- In some cases the tax position can be a bit hazy
(Salary Sacrifice for bus fares is one) - Be careful with mixing tax liable and tax free
measures in a package - There are opportunities to green business
travel, which can be tax and cost effective, but
are little used.
15Advice and Guidance
- Potter, Stephen (2008) Tax and Travel Plan
Measures, National Business Travel Network
Advisory Note 1 (download from
http//www.nbtn.org.uk/NBTN_ADVISORY_NOTE_1.pdf - HMRC Expenses and Benefits A Tax Guide.
(download from http//www.hmrc.gov.uk/guidance/48
0.pdf - DfT Cycle to Work Implementation Guidance is
downloadable from http//www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/susta
inable/cycling/cycletoworkschemeimplementat5732 - Check with your local Inland Revenue Office
16Tax and Funding Workshops
up next Paul Curtis (LEPT)
17ACT Travelwise ConferenceThe EC Supporting
Sustainable Transport in Urban Environments
Paul Curtis 14th November 2008
18Overview
- LEPT
- European Commission
- Funding Programmes
- Budgets
- What actions they will fund
- Bidding Process
- Examples of EU sustainable transport projects
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19LEPT
Coordination
Preparation
Implementation
Dissemination
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20Public Sector Structure
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21Policy Funding set by Mayor of London
Steering Group Borough Officers
Management Committee Sub-regional
EC Funding Programmes
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22European Commission
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23European Commission
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24Levels of Project Funding
- EU Budget 2007-13 800bn
- 4bn (2.85bn) for Transport
- 2.35bn (1.65bn) for Energy
- 1.89bn (1.35bn) for Environment
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25Funding Programmes - budgets
- Intelligent Energy Europe STEER- Energy (1.5m)
- INTERREG IVB - ERDF (5m)
- INTERREG IVC - ERDF (3m)
- LIFE - Environment (15m)
- FP7 - Sustainable Surface Transport - RD (4m)
- CIVITAS - Catalist - Transport RD (40k)
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26Funding Programmes
- Intelligent Energy Europe STEER Energy
- Alternative fuels and clean vehicles
- Raising awareness of availability
- Promoting procurement of clean vehicles fleets
- Energy Efficient Transport
- - Increase modal share of walking and cycling
- - Increase the take up of Travel Plans
- - Freight consolidation fuel-efficient fleets
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27Funding Programmes
- INTERREG IVB - ERDF
- Tackle common problem in geographical region EG
- Increase take up of Mobility Management in urban
areas by developing and piloting models to ease
congestion - business engagement
- multi sector partnerships
- alleviating bottle necks around major transport
generators - travel plans
- measurable outputs Co2
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28Funding Programmes
- INTERREG IVC - ERDF
- Transfer of Best Practice to improve
effectiveness of local policies Energy and
sustainable transport. - Travel Awareness
- Work and School Travel Plans
- Road Safety
- Clean Vehicles
- Policy and Integration
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29Funding Programmes
LIFE - Environment Air To achieve levels of air
quality that reduce risks to human health and the
environment. Urban environment integrated
environment strategies for urban areas Noise To
contribute to policy development and
implementation on environmental
noise. Climate-friendly Policies and strategies
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30Funding Programmes
FP7 - Sustainable Surface Transport - RD
Urban Freight delivery systems - Promote Green
procurement tenders for freight delivery -
Consolidation centres New Transport
Concepts Intermodality Behavioural change
analysis of approaches
London European Partnership for
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31Funding Programmes
- CIVITAS - CATALIST - Transport RD
- Maximise impact of CIVITAS activities chose 1
scheme - Local authorities, PT operators
- Emphasis on local public private partnerships
- Political commitment essential
London European Partnership for
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32Bidding Process
- Competitive Bidding Process
- Develop project concept
- Develop project consortium
- Call for proposals
- Consortium negotiations WPs budget
- Political sign off, submit
- EC Contract negotiations
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33Bidding Process
- Programme Requirements
- No. Partners
- CIVITAS 3-6 partners
- Interreg IVC up to 18 partners
- Type of partners
- Local government, NGOs, Research institutions,
New Member States
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34Method of Funding
- Some RD at 100
- IEE at 75
- INTERREG IVC at 75
- Most at 50
- Needs Match Funding
- Staff Time Eligible
- Staged Payments
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35EU sustainable transport projects
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36LEPT Projects
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37ASTUTE - Walking Cycling
1. Safety Security Concerns 2. Lack of
Infrastructure Support 3. Poor Public
Perception Lack of Awareness 4. Inadequate
Urban Environment Design 5. Accessibility
Health Issues 6. Congestion and Air
Pollution 7. Lack of Public Sector
Support 8. Lack of Education Training
9. Lack of Private Sector Support 10.
Inadequate Information
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38ASTUTE
- Travel Plan Bromley Council
- Improved facilities, information and publicity
- After 1 year (started in 2007)
- Increased walking from 9.5 to 12.5
- Increased cycling from 1.5 to 4
- Decreased car use from 69 to 61
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40COMMERCE - WTPs
- 6 EU Cities EPOMM
- European Platform on WTPs
- Local Travel Plan Fora
- Skill Share
- Pan - European Awards
- Pan - European Standards
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41PIMMS TRANSFER
- 15 partners 7 NMS
- Mobility Management Study trips
- Master classes
- Pilot projects
- Carbon Trading personal / municipal
- International school challenges reduce car use
- Hotel Travel Plans
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42CIVITAS
- Ploiesti (RO) CIVITAS SUCCESS
- Creation of first real cycling (8km) and walking
CLEAR ZONE (4.3km) routes in Ploiesti - Pedestrian consultation, planning
- Strategic plan for walking
- Improved accessibility of urban centre
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43TAPESTRY project
- Research into effectiveness of Travel Awareness
Campaigns Seven Stages of Change Model - 1. Awareness of problem 2.
Accepting responsibility - 3. Perception of alternatives
4. Evaluation of
alternatives 5. Making a choice - 6. Experimental behaviour
- 7. Habitual behaviour
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44IEE STEER Trendy Travel
- Cork (EI)
- Emotional promotion of sustainable transport
modes such as cycling and walking - Student theatre on buses, cycling gear fashion
shows, quizzes in shop windows
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45Upcoming conferences
- LEPT Annual Conference
London 4 December 2008
http//www.lept-eu.org/ - ASTUTE Final Conference
London 5 December 2008
http//www.astute-eu.org/
Paul Curtis www.lept-eu.org
46Tax and Funding Workshops
up next Paul Henderson (LEPT)
47ACT TravelWise Annual ConferenceBirmingham14th
November 2008
48Public Sector Structure
Local Project Delivery Regional Policy Regional
Local Funding EPOMM Membership Funding Streams
LA Consultation Regional and Devolved
Administrations DfT / NBTN HA / ACT TW COMMERCE
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49COMMERCE
- 6 EU Cities EPOMM
- European Platform on WTPs
- Pan-European Awards
- Setting European standards for WTP
- PAS500 British specification on WTP
- See www.commerce-eu.org
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50PAS500
- Project Managed by LEPT
- Sponsored by TfL
- Based on work by DfT NBTN
- Technical author Professor John Whitelegg
- Produced by British Standards Institution
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51PAS500
- Specification, not Standard
- Can be advanced up the pyramid
- Full consensus needed for British Standard
Control
Consensus
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52Why A PAS?
- Faster development process than a full consensus
British Standard - Capture and share knowledge across the industry
- Credible document as a result of BSIs
independence in facilitating the process of
consensus building with the stakeholders - A PAS can be produced for product specifications,
codes of practice, guidelines, vocabularies - A document that provides a benchmark for
assessment - A PAS has the potential to be developed for
promotion into the formal standards process at
the national, EU or international level
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53BSI Process
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54Steering Group
- ACT TravelWise
- ACT TravelWise Scotland
- Department for Transport (DfT)
- National Business Travel Network (NBTN)
- Highways Agency
- Transport for London (TfL)
- TravelWise Northern Ireland
- Welsh Assembly Government
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55Stakeholder Consultation
- Steering Group
- ACT TravelWise membership
- All LAs
- LTT Article
- ECOMM2008
- Various articles on websites
- IEMA, businessstandards.com, businessgreen.com,
travelinedata.org.uk, planningresource.co.uk,
parkingreview.co.uk
London European Partnership for
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56Scope
- PAS500 is for use of any organisation planning or
developing WTPs and applies to all WTPs and all
the situations in which WTPs are initiated,
developed and implemented. This includes (but is
not limited to) WTPs - Initiated as part of an organisational policy to
manage transport impacts for the benefit of
staff, the environment, corporate social
responsibility, the reduction of congestion, the
better management of parking and to foster good
relationships with neighbours - Submitted with planning applications and/or
transport assessments as part of the development
control process - Designed to reduce pollution from motor vehicles
as part of an air quality strategy
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57Scope
- This PAS applies to all the main components of
transport generated by a particular site. These
include - Commuter trips made by staff
- Trips made by staff in undertaking their duties
or otherwise in relation to their work - Visitors to the site e.g. patients and visitors
to hospitals, clinics and other NHS facilities,
local residents visiting council offices,
suppliers or customers making trips to businesses - Contractors involved in carrying out projects at
a particular site e.g. building and construction,
2 Terms and definitions catering and cleaning - Students travelling to university and college
campuses and sites - Trips made by all those carrying out work related
tasks at premises covered by the travel plan
(e.g. servicing plant and equipment, delivering
supplies) - Trips made by delivery vehicles of all types
where the delivery is directly the result of
demands made by the site to which the travel plan
applies
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58Scope
This PAS provides valuable requirements for
organisations of all sizes but would be of
particular use to workplaces or groups of
organisations with more than 100 employees
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59Scope
- PAS500 does not cover
- The design of attractive walking and cycling
facilities - Public or private bus, coach and train operations
- The design and operation of public transport
services - The detailed design and operation of car share
and car club schemes - Specific detailed measures or interventions that
are likely to succeed in reducing car trips - Setting specific targets, objectives or outcomes
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60WTP Process (all)
- Senior management support
- Defining aims and objectives
- Measuring baseline travel behaviour
- Defining the targets to be achieved and the
associated timescales - Identify a range of interventions
- Implementation strategy and budgetary resources
- Periodic review
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61WTP Process (DC)
- New sites will have to
- Establish preliminary modal split information
(ref. best practice) - Provide trip generation data
- Conduct a site audit
- Commit to reducing SOV use and increasing
sustainable alternatives - Identify a range of interventions
- Integrate targets and aspirations into the
recruitment process
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62Classification Grades - Bronze
- Must meet all above requirements and be publicly
available (except commercially sensitive items)
PLUS - Have sufficient budget / resources allocated to
achieve objectives - Be based on a survey, undertaken analysed to
identify travel behaviour of existing/proposed
staff visitors - Identify director/senior manager to have
responsibility for travel plan strategy,
implementation progress - Include an implementation strategy giving clearly
defined targets and milestones (min. 5 years) - Include marketing communications strategy (min.
five years)
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63Classification Grades - Silver
- Must meet all above requirements and Bronze
requirements PLUS - Survey details (questions, results, process of
analysis) including how results will be used to
achieve travel plan objectives - 1st year targets achieved OR
- Review targets with full documentation and
reasoning - Evidence of decreased SOV / increase in
sustainable alternatives - Response rate of min. 30 of employees for travel
survey - Evidence of communication of WTP measures /
objectives to staff - Evidence of training for staff implementing WTP
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64Classification Grades - Gold
- Must meet all above requirements, including
Bronze and Silver standards PLUS - Be operational for at least 5 years
- Survey undertaken and published at end of 5 years
- Survey acheives min. 50 response rate
- All targets must have been achieved, with
supporting evidence - Good practice displayed in WTP has been actively
disseminated (presentations, articles etc)
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65Supporting Information
- Appendices containing
- Glossary including components of effective TDM
strategy - Publications, government guidance and best
practice - Survey checklist
- Survey methodology including trip generation
databases - Sources of information and examples of target
setting - Classification grades matrix
London European Partnership for
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66Accreditation
- Accreditation body needed to administrate and
accredit - applications
- Needs to be accredited by UKAS
- ACT TravelWise developing business case to do
this - Fee per application profits reinvested in
network - Established in early 2009 Launch at spring
conference?
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67Next Steps
- PAS500 published 21st November
- Publicity and Promotion of standard
- Engagement of Planning Authorities
- WTPs prepared to PAS500 specifications
- Accreditation body set up by Spring 2008
ANY QUESTIONS?
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68Thank You
Paul Henderson Head of European
Projects paul.henderson_at_lept-eu.org
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69Tax and Funding Workshops