OK - done to death but usually a specific point, such as Christmas party, subsistence allowance etc.
So I've read the CUK Navigation on Contractor Expenses, I've even trawled through the 480.pdf and I WILL check it with my accountant....
So, company formation, insurance, travel, accountants, equipment, software, books and journals, bicycle, accommodation when staying away, annual event up to £150 per head (questions on whether or not this covers a full swingers party), charitable donations. This is all good...
Then comes the murky - If I offer gym membership, if I offer life, health, sickness insurance, PCG membership (allowable expense but not CT deductable) client entertainment, daily subsistence etc...
Then comes the downright dodgy - the 52" plasma for presentations, the AGM in Vegas for the Director and Secretary etc.
Which of these can be put through as expenses, which incur BIK i.e. who benefits from sickness insurance, the company or the director or both?
If you're already in the 40% tax bracket, do some things start to be more cost effective to take a BIK hit, where as if under the 40% threshold they're not?
This isn’t big money items (unless you count the Vegas AGM business class flights) but they could make a small difference. I.E. I’m keen to get some income protection / life assurance sorted out as this is a permie benefit that is bloody handy when married with kids.
Happy to have a link to an all encompassing thread if this is done – if so maybe it should be a sticky?
(I was going to put this in general but it maybe quite handy to have a one-stop-shop of advice)
So I've read the CUK Navigation on Contractor Expenses, I've even trawled through the 480.pdf and I WILL check it with my accountant....
So, company formation, insurance, travel, accountants, equipment, software, books and journals, bicycle, accommodation when staying away, annual event up to £150 per head (questions on whether or not this covers a full swingers party), charitable donations. This is all good...
Then comes the murky - If I offer gym membership, if I offer life, health, sickness insurance, PCG membership (allowable expense but not CT deductable) client entertainment, daily subsistence etc...
Then comes the downright dodgy - the 52" plasma for presentations, the AGM in Vegas for the Director and Secretary etc.
Which of these can be put through as expenses, which incur BIK i.e. who benefits from sickness insurance, the company or the director or both?
If you're already in the 40% tax bracket, do some things start to be more cost effective to take a BIK hit, where as if under the 40% threshold they're not?
This isn’t big money items (unless you count the Vegas AGM business class flights) but they could make a small difference. I.E. I’m keen to get some income protection / life assurance sorted out as this is a permie benefit that is bloody handy when married with kids.
Happy to have a link to an all encompassing thread if this is done – if so maybe it should be a sticky?
(I was going to put this in general but it maybe quite handy to have a one-stop-shop of advice)



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