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Broadband through the business

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    #21
    @TheCyclingProgrammer - good points. I thought you were suggesting the sections quoted directly in your original post supported the 'not significant' definition - which I still don't think they do. However, now I've read the HMRC link in full, and in particular their examples, I would completely agree with you on this one.

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      #22
      I don't even know how you begin to divvy up percentage used for broadband. Is it time spent using, or total bandwidth? What about my light bulb thats connected to my wifi? That's connected 100% of the time all day every day. Doe that count as personal use?

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        #23
        Originally posted by l35kee View Post
        What about my light bulb thats connected to my wifi? That's connected 100% of the time all day every day. Doe that count as personal use?
        Is it in the room you use as an office 85% of the time?

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          #24
          Originally posted by l35kee View Post
          I don't even know how you begin to divvy up percentage used for broadband. Is it time spent using, or total bandwidth? What about my light bulb thats connected to my wifi? That's connected 100% of the time all day every day. Doe that count as personal use?
          The point is you don’t need to divvy it up.

          If it’s in the business name, then see my arguments already made in this thread.

          If it’s in your name you can’t claim anything.

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