I need a MacBook for a project which has to run Mac/Windows. I'm working as a real business, hiring people and so on, not a contractor.
The client is happy to get me a MacBook to work on, but he's in HongKong so buying it in the UK is preferable to shipping it 1000s of miles. I imagine the plan is it will belong to him in theory i.e. he eventually gets it back. But he's quite keen for me to buy it and charge him, both for convenience and because I can theoretically claim the VAT back and make it cheaper.
But is that allowed? If my company buys a Mac and I charge him £1000 for "technical equipment" it belongs to my company. If I then give it to him at the end since it's unofficially a long-term loan, am I setting myself up for a fall if I ever get investigated and they ask where my Mac is?
The client is happy to get me a MacBook to work on, but he's in HongKong so buying it in the UK is preferable to shipping it 1000s of miles. I imagine the plan is it will belong to him in theory i.e. he eventually gets it back. But he's quite keen for me to buy it and charge him, both for convenience and because I can theoretically claim the VAT back and make it cheaper.
But is that allowed? If my company buys a Mac and I charge him £1000 for "technical equipment" it belongs to my company. If I then give it to him at the end since it's unofficially a long-term loan, am I setting myself up for a fall if I ever get investigated and they ask where my Mac is?
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