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Great! So you're giving the company a compulsory BIK, which you're paying for by having some of your personal calls kicked out of the free minutes. - 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	
Hey, don't shoot the messenger! Theses are the rules set out by the Revenue, my job is simply to explain them in a clear way.Originally posted by expatGreat! So you're giving the company a compulsory BIK, which you're paying for by having some of your personal calls kicked out of the free minutes.
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I currently have one account in my name. The parent phone is assigned to the company and the two children phones assigned to myself and my wife (co sec). I charge MyCo for the part of the bill associated with the relevant phone.
Sounds like this is not acceptable to HMRC.....?!
 
Tried transferring the account to Myco but, at the time, I didn't have my first set of accounts drawn up. Maybe I need to try again.
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Sorry! I was only able to formulate that question because your examples were so strikingly clear.Originally posted by Nixon WilliamsHey, don't shoot the messenger! Theses are the rules set out by the Revenue, my job is simply to explain them in a clear way.
Alan
May I do a follow-up question? Is it enough to get to my pfone company online account management site, login, and change "your name" from my name to the company name?Comment
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Alan, Also 1 more question.
Can you backdate the phone to company? provided that I have only 1 phone.Comment
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Check this link out
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM21779.htm
Please note it says
the provision of one mobile 'phone to a director or employee for private use is exempt from charge
From the company - in the companies name - I agree - to an employee - but no restrictions apart from that! Some major companies are offering this as a benefit through salary sacrifice. There is no mention in the document - or any other on the website that I found, that the employee should require a phone for business calls, and only then can it be justified for private calls.Comment
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Check with your provider, if the contract, invoices and payments are all to your company that should be fine.Originally posted by expatSorry! I was only able to formulate that question because your examples were so strikingly clear.
May I do a follow-up question? Is it enough to get to my pfone company online account management site, login, and change "your name" from my name to the company name?
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I cannot see how you can backdate the charges already invoice and charged?Originally posted by PAGAlan, Also 1 more question.
Can you backdate the phone to company? provided that I have only 1 phone.
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1. With Vodafone it was very easy to switch my account from personal to business. In fact they seemed well aware of this tax break on their product.Originally posted by expatAnybody happen to know:
1. are the phone companies normally prepared to change the account to the Co name?
2. what is the cheapest SIM-only business account, if the main usage is making and receiving calls to/from the UK while the phone is in Europe?
2. Vodafone business starts from £20 inc VAT with 75 mins -- normal vodafone also starts from £20 for 75 mins....
Transfering your mobile to your company really is a no-brainer. It should be on the Start Contracting FAQ or something.Cats are evil.Comment
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We do in our Starter Pack for new clients!Originally posted by swampTransfering your mobile to your company really is a no-brainer. It should be on the Start Contracting FAQ or something.Comment
 
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