I've been discussing with my accountant recently whether I should capitalise purchase of computer equipment as it seems to be fairly undefined what should and shouldn't be classed as an expense or an asset that depreciates.
My accountant tells me that, generally, purchases over £1000 should be capitalised, but, also, that there is no specific guidance and it doesn't really matter as far as tax inspection is concerned. I can't see any financial benefit to capitalising a purchase, and it just seems like an extra admin overhead to do so. So, I am thinking, why would anyone capitalise computer equipment?
My recent purchase was of a NAS for less than £600. I am about to sell my personal laptop to my company for £1000. I am planning on purchasing a computer for the company in the near future for around £2500 - £3000. I'm thinking of just expensing all of these based on my understanding. Is there anything I am missing?
Thanks in advance.
My accountant tells me that, generally, purchases over £1000 should be capitalised, but, also, that there is no specific guidance and it doesn't really matter as far as tax inspection is concerned. I can't see any financial benefit to capitalising a purchase, and it just seems like an extra admin overhead to do so. So, I am thinking, why would anyone capitalise computer equipment?
My recent purchase was of a NAS for less than £600. I am about to sell my personal laptop to my company for £1000. I am planning on purchasing a computer for the company in the near future for around £2500 - £3000. I'm thinking of just expensing all of these based on my understanding. Is there anything I am missing?
Thanks in advance.
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