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Old 25th August 2008, 18:06   #1
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What is the accepted threshold where a piece of hardware (e.g. router, printer, scanner, mouse, keyboard) can be put down in the accounts as stationary or similar and not have to be written off at 25% per year?

I used to treat £50 as the threshold but is this now nearer £100?

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Old 25th August 2008, 18:10   #2
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IANAA but my accountant told me anything under £100 can be expensed in the first year.
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Old 26th August 2008, 08:19   #3
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If it's moving then it's stationery

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Old 26th August 2008, 10:45   #4
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Most of the freelance programming I do is game development. When I was an employee at a game studio, they used to make us sit and look at newly released games once or twice a month, to see what was out there as competition.

I wonder if that means I can justify a console & big-ass TV etc as needed for my job? Technically I develop only PC games right now, but what do you guys thing?
I did get one client saying if I owned a PSP, he would let me buy specific games and claim them back as being research for his product.
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Old 26th August 2008, 10:46   #5
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If you can justify it as a valid business purchase then there should be no issue...
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Old 26th August 2008, 11:04   #6
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Put everything you can find through the books. Leave it to the accountant to blag what is going to be claimable or not.

Its war with the T-man, don’t inflict wounds on yourself by acts such as imposing thresholds on your expenditure.
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Old 26th August 2008, 12:36   #7
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Put everything you can find through the books. Leave it to the accountant to blag what is going to be claimable or not.

Its war with the T-man, don’t inflict wounds on yourself by acts such as imposing thresholds on your expenditure.
But if you look like you're trying to push it, aren't you inviting an investigation - which will waste your time even if you are 100% squeaky clean.
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Old 26th August 2008, 13:37   #8
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Any accountants wish to comment?
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Old 26th August 2008, 13:48   #9
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I don't think there are any hard and fast rules on this, as pointed out by someone earlier on the thread what your business is involved with can dictate what's a legitimate business expense.

In the case of a console games developer, consoles, handhelds, games software, TV's etc are essential business tools, but to me in my line they wouldn't be.

The hardware cost of an inkjet printer is often less than the ink cartridges, but you wouldn't think twice about putting the cartridges through as valid costs. Common sense has to be applied.

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Old 26th August 2008, 13:49   #10
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It's not a hard and fast rule, it's a company policy thing so you set your own limit. If you set it at around the price of a decent PC - say £500 - nobody is going to complain. And don't forget that the write off is a way to spread the cost of a significant purchase against 2-3 year's CT, so it's not a bad thing.
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