Originally posted by zonkkk
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He is over complicating it but I don't think that is the right answer. For a start you saying lie to your accountant and he can't do what he pleases. Just because it's depreciated on the books doesn't mean it's worthless. I think you have gone 180 and are over simplifying it there.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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agreed.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
He is over complicating it but I don't think that is the right answer. For a start you saying lie to your accountant and he can't do what he pleases. Just because it's depreciated on the books doesn't mean it's worthless. I think you have gone 180 and are over simplifying it there.
It needs disposing of. And if disposing of it means it has been sold personally that needs to be handled correctly.
Once my older laptop is no longer needed I email the accountant "device xxxx has aged beyond it's useful lifetime and has been recycled".See You Next TuesdayComment
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Yea exactly! It's not about me expensing or writing off multiple laptops to gain the system, give them away, etc.Originally posted by Lance View Post
agreed.
It needs disposing of. And if disposing of it means it has been sold personally that needs to be handled correctly.
Once my older laptop is no longer needed I email the accountant "device xxxx has aged beyond it's useful lifetime and has been recycled".
I wanted to know simply what would happen if I were to expense my work laptop now but later decided to upgrade and wanted to convert this one back to personal needs, or sell it on eBay.
The title is a bit misleading.Last edited by PK2; 1 May 2022, 09:32.Comment
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