Now I am not trying to blag a sat nav for my company, but would anyone see this as a valid business expense ???
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If you do lots of commuting to various different places i don't see why not.Originally posted by FiveTimesNow I am not trying to blag a sat nav for my company, but would anyone see this as a valid business expense ??? -
I bought one and my accountant gave it the all clear as a business expense. (also very useful if you travel within the UK on holiday)Originally posted by FiveTimesNow I am not trying to blag a sat nav for my company, but would anyone see this as a valid business expense ???Comment
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Just been given go ahead by accountant (SJD) providing I do a lot of travelling...so, interviews, client travelling etc, I am sure I can justify it...Comment
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i last month changed my car stereo for a OEM one which has sat-nav built in. I use it now and then when i need to do surveys on roads.
Should i claim??
Bought it off ebay........Keep it clean!!!Comment
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Anyone recommend a good satnav? I want to be able to take it out the car and shove inmy jacket pocket...Comment
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If you have a smartphone, get TomTom 6. I have this for my P990 and it does the job...no need for a separate satnav device then...and you always have your phone with you...don't you?Originally posted by Let-Me-InAnyone recommend a good satnav? I want to be able to take it out the car and shove inmy jacket pocket...Illegitimus non carborundum est!Comment
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Originally posted by FlubsterIf you have a smartphone, get TomTom 6. I have this for my P990 and it does the job...no need for a separate satnav device then...and you always have your phone with you...don't you?
Don't like the smart phones....Comment
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i am all very new to contracting...looking to buy a tom tom one for £149, as i travel a lot!!
When you say business expense does that mean £149 is taken from the tax i am putting to one side? thus its free??? (sorry is that a dumb question?
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