Hi guys. I am going to be buying a laptop through my company. There is a 2nd hand laptop for sale on a forum I am a member of. Will there be any issues with buying this through my company?
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Originally posted by Andrew@NymanLinden View PostNo problem at all. 2nd hand value goes into the accounts as an asset.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOr an expense if it's fairly cheap.Comment
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Only thing I'd add is re VAT. If your company's registered for VAT and NOT on the flat rate scheme it could be relevant. If you're buying second hand, and assuming it's just from "Joe Bloggs" rather than a VAT registered business seller, then be aware there's unlikely to be any VAT to reclaim.Comment
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Originally posted by bigmaz View PostHi guys. I am going to be buying a laptop through my company. There is a 2nd hand laptop for sale on a forum I am a member of. Will there be any issues with buying this through my company?
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Originally posted by Maslins View PostOnly thing I'd add is re VAT. If your company's registered for VAT and NOT on the flat rate scheme it could be relevant. If you're buying second hand, and assuming it's just from "Joe Bloggs" rather than a VAT registered business seller, then be aware there's unlikely to be any VAT to reclaim.
I also have a question regarding this:
https://www.gov.uk/vat-private-use-a...services#gstpu
If I buy it for the business I will use it for personal use(not essential but why not if I have the laptop), do I have to charge myself VAT?Comment
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Originally posted by ItRYmyBEst View PostWhat does flat rate have to do with it?
I also have a question regarding this:
https://www.gov.uk/vat-private-use-a...services#gstpu
If I buy it for the business I will use it for personal use(not essential but why not if I have the laptop), do I have to charge myself VAT?
1. Read the relevant guides either over there --> , on the IPSE site, on SJD Accountancy site and through HMRC
2. Do a search on this forum using the search box or through google e.g. site: forums.contractor.uk second hand laptop
3. Speak to your accountant
Then and only then post a question."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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