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Company bicycle as asset including GPS cycle computer?
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Well we don't know your circumstances and how much time you work from home i,e,whether it's mainly for the use of business or if you are a 5 days a week on site contractor. I'd suggest you go back and ask them to explain this in great detail until you are satisfied about the risk you are shouldering. Or you could just sit there and take their advice.. Up to you.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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When HMRC come around to query everything it's you who pays the fines not the accountant. Therefore it's up to you to understand when and why you can claim something.Originally posted by Gillingham Jilly View PostThey tell me to claim the home office allowance, yes.
This is one of the big outfits that have a presence on this website so I assume their advice can be trusted..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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There you go again not understanding the tax rules.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo. Your house has broadband which is used by all members of the family and sucks many gig for Netflix and all the other social stuff you do. For 8 hours a day you tinker on it. That's never going to be for business use with incidental private. If you are one of these accountants that just says yeah do it you'll be fine then maybe, but that's not the type of accountant most people want.
Talk about not understanding your customers
With all this tulip advice out on the web how on earth are you going to convince contractors pay you for the same?
Broadband, phone contracts even school fees, holidays etc are all allowable for the company if the contract and invoice is made out to the company.
The other side of the coin is what you declare on your P11D as a benefit.Comment
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Originally posted by UK Contractor Accountant View PostThere you go again not understanding the tax rules.
Broadband, phone contracts even school fees, holidays etc are all allowable for the company if the contract and invoice is made out to the company.
The other side of the coin is what you declare on your P11D as a benefit.
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