Some contractors I know pay for everything personally and then reclaim it from their company (despite me trying to explain that it's a bad idea to mix business and personal to that level)
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSome contractors I know pay for everything personally and then reclaim it from their company (despite me trying to explain that it's a bad idea to mix business and personal to that level)
I'd be interested to hear if this is actually an issue.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt is? You aren't mixing it though? There is a very clear line between the two which is managed by the expenses policy? Mixing it in my mind is building business premises on personal land or business lease insured personally etc..
I'd be interested to hear if this is actually an issue.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSome contractors I know pay for everything personally and then reclaim it from their company (despite me trying to explain that it's a bad idea to mix business and personal to that level)
Then yes it can cause a problem.
Other one off purchases are easy to sort out."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt was something brought up at one of those contractor finances talks a while ago. I need to look up some decent sources but my understanding was that if you personally pay, rather than your company pays directly, then Hector can take that as acceptable to go through your personal finances in an investigation because there is little financial separation between you and your company. Also, I seem to recall something about expenses hitting your P11d (e.g. mobile phones used to be one such expense) but wouldn't if paid directly by your company. I only pay low level incidentals personally. Everything goes on a company card or paid by DD.
The complexity would come with examples previously mentioned and contracts for company phones it paid from personal accounts, which you shouldn't do anyway. Purchases should be fine.
P11D's have changed this year as well.
Inneresting.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHmm. Interesting. I'd disagree with the financial separation. I have an expenses policy to document the separation and physical bank transfer between personal and business accounts for the actual money. I'd say that's about as much financial separation as you can get unless I'm misunderstanding the term.
The complexity would come with examples previously mentioned and contracts for company phones it paid from personal accounts, which you shouldn't do anyway. Purchases should be fine.
P11D's have changed this year as well.
Inneresting.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIf you keep decent records and can show you submitted an expense claim of £x and there was a corresponding bank transfer of £x then it should be fine. I'm just a bit pernickety and like to avoid paying personally for anything that I want to put through my company'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSome contractors I know pay for everything personally and then reclaim it from their company (despite me trying to explain that it's a bad idea to mix business and personal to that level)
I still have every business expense receipt since my company was incorporatedLast edited by Eirikur; 20 September 2017, 12:44.Comment
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Be exceptionally careful if using a PP account for running a business. Paypal can and do suspend access to these accounts under the guise of fraud prevention or 'unusual transaction patterns' as they like to call it.
If you deposit large sums of money into a PP account in readiness to make purchases, do not be surprised if they lock it and you have a devil of a job to get access to the money again.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWhy? I pay most of my business expenses hotels, Laptop, Printer etc etc on my private credit card and reimburse myself. Never been a problem, accountant says it's all perfectly fine. And this helps me to save for 4 free BA tickets every year.
I still have every business expense receipt since my company was incorporated
Ditto - even down to the same Amex. Every receipt is stored physically and digitally, very clear trail of what's personal and what's notComment
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