Hi everyone,
Something that has been troubling me is the cost of energy and utilities while working from my home office 5 days a week. I work mainly from home as an IT contractor.
My energy bills have nearly doubled in the last year. Mainly from the increase in the cost of energy and also the additional capacity of the energy I am using working from the home office during this time.
What annoys me about HMRC's flat rate is that it nowhere near covers the +£2k per year I am spending on energy costs whilst working from home 5 days a week. £4 per week for all utilities is a measly £208. That won't even cover my water bill. Also - the 'number of rooms divided by number of rooms used' malarkey doesn't work either because ALL energy and utilities are being consumed during office hours and not a proportion. Same with water. Why would some rooms need to pay for energy/water and others dont while working?!?!? That is just absurd.
If I wasn't home then NO additional energy would be used. So I find HMRC's calculator unfair and it puts additional strain on me as the resident with the additional costs of energy used by the business. ie. If I am working Mon-Fri 8am - 6pm and using most of the actual energy consumed in general for equipment, water used for toilets, dishes etc and then compare that to the time I actually spend relaxing at home 6pm-10pm, the energy and utilities used during work hours FAR exceeds personal consumption.
Any advice / comments? I have a cheek to actually start paying into my energy and water account directly from my business account to balance my costs. The energy used during business hours is probably around 50% of my overall bills! As an IT contractor I actually use more energy than other home workers due to all the peripherals constantly on, always recharging, multiple laptops, computers, monitors, tv screens and other devices and equipments plugged in.
Something that has been troubling me is the cost of energy and utilities while working from my home office 5 days a week. I work mainly from home as an IT contractor.
My energy bills have nearly doubled in the last year. Mainly from the increase in the cost of energy and also the additional capacity of the energy I am using working from the home office during this time.
What annoys me about HMRC's flat rate is that it nowhere near covers the +£2k per year I am spending on energy costs whilst working from home 5 days a week. £4 per week for all utilities is a measly £208. That won't even cover my water bill. Also - the 'number of rooms divided by number of rooms used' malarkey doesn't work either because ALL energy and utilities are being consumed during office hours and not a proportion. Same with water. Why would some rooms need to pay for energy/water and others dont while working?!?!? That is just absurd.
If I wasn't home then NO additional energy would be used. So I find HMRC's calculator unfair and it puts additional strain on me as the resident with the additional costs of energy used by the business. ie. If I am working Mon-Fri 8am - 6pm and using most of the actual energy consumed in general for equipment, water used for toilets, dishes etc and then compare that to the time I actually spend relaxing at home 6pm-10pm, the energy and utilities used during work hours FAR exceeds personal consumption.
Any advice / comments? I have a cheek to actually start paying into my energy and water account directly from my business account to balance my costs. The energy used during business hours is probably around 50% of my overall bills! As an IT contractor I actually use more energy than other home workers due to all the peripherals constantly on, always recharging, multiple laptops, computers, monitors, tv screens and other devices and equipments plugged in.
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