A while back I expensed an office chair to my company. I work from home and sit on it while I do my 5 days a week job. I spent some time browsing the forums and it seemed to be OK.
I now want to buy a new desk, and possibly get another monitor. My PC was bought through my company too.
There's an article on the site What home office expenses can I claim as a limited company contractor? (contractoruk.com) that says "If you are using part of your home as office space for business purposes, you’re entitled to claim expenses through your limited company in the form of office equipment and fixtures and fittings." and the conclusion on the forums of past threads was that an office chair was acceptable.
But I am wondering what leeway there is, because what if I want to use my chair/desk to sit and do some personal work?
This would pale in comparison to 40+ hours a week of business use. What's the official ruling?
I now want to buy a new desk, and possibly get another monitor. My PC was bought through my company too.
There's an article on the site What home office expenses can I claim as a limited company contractor? (contractoruk.com) that says "If you are using part of your home as office space for business purposes, you’re entitled to claim expenses through your limited company in the form of office equipment and fixtures and fittings." and the conclusion on the forums of past threads was that an office chair was acceptable.
But I am wondering what leeway there is, because what if I want to use my chair/desk to sit and do some personal work?
This would pale in comparison to 40+ hours a week of business use. What's the official ruling?
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