Thanks to our partnership with Lease a Bike, a brand new bike from the company is waiting for you. Step into your local bike shop and choose what suits you best. Whether it's a city bike, e-bike, mountain bike, cargo bike or speed pedelec. Because the price of the bike is deducted from your gross salary, you can benefit from a substantial tax advantage. Leasing a bike is up to 35% cheaper than buying it.
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Your employer adds 7% of the retail price of the bicycle to your income. Mollie deducts income tax from this. You will then find this addition on your payslip. This works exactly the same as for the lease car. For a bicycle of € 2,500, you pay € 175 per year in addition to your salary. This means € 175 / 12 = € 14.58 per month. You add this amount to your gross income and then pay tax on it. In practice, this amounts to a net amount of around € 5 per month.
You will pay the lease costs (including maintenance and insurance package) with your gross salary. Depending on your tax bracket, you will enjoy a tax advantage of at least 40% compared to a purchase. In our calculator you can calculate the costs and savings of a lease bicycle.
The untaxed mileage compensation can be paid in combination with the lease bike. This works as follows. You are not entitled to the untaxed mileage compensation for the mileages travelled to work with the lease bike. However, for the days and/or mileages you travel by an alternative means of transport (own car, public transport) your employer may continue to pay out the mileage compensation. For example: before the new lease arrangement, you travel 5 times a week by private car and receive a mileage allowance for this. Thanks to the new lease arrangement, you now travel to the office by lease bike two days a week and by your own car three days a week. Your employer may continue to pay a mileage compensation for three days a week. It is important that you and your employer can make a plausible case that these commuter mileages were not covered by the lease bike, but by car or public transport.
All contracts concluded by Lease a Bike are standard with all-risk insurance (without franchise) and 24/7 roadside assistance. You could also add a service package of choice. For example:
We make you an offer to take over the bicycle for +/- 20% of the value (new). The exact amount cannot be determined on forehand and depends on the final condition of the bicycle. If you are not interested in taking over the bicycle, we will take the bicycle back - free of charge.