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£2799 graphics card for company PC? Accountants?...

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    #21
    Originally posted by b0redom View Post
    But then you're quite clearly into a business expense as it's very unlikely one would spend that kind of wonga on a card to play games on. No?
    Absolutely, which is what I said to begin with - almost certainly a professional card at that price, not a gaming one - but the OP can clarify of they ever come back....

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      #22
      Originally posted by stek View Post
      Just say you got it from China, cobble up a bad English Chinese invoice with loads of Chinese writing on it, some huge amount in Chinese currency converted so the only English bit is the money, and if you get inspected show the Inspector any piece of PC junk you have lying around but treat it reverently and love it so much you can't let him even touch it.

      That's how I got my Gretsch White Falcon though my Ltd, got an invoice in Vietnamese for a Flux Converter and showed the Inspector a 146gb FC-AL hard disk...
      Great wheeze, thanks for the tip!

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        #23
        I have £1200 worth of graphics cards in my PC. I use it for rendering.

        I wouldn't hesitate to spend £10k if I needed it, it's not HMRC to decide whether I need it or not.

        so is there a legitimate business requirement?

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          #24
          Originally posted by dogzilla View Post
          I have £1200 worth of graphics cards in my PC. I use it for rendering.

          I wouldn't hesitate to spend £10k if I needed it, it's not HMRC to decide whether I need it or not.

          so is there a legitimate business requirement?
          Again you have missed the key point.. If that rendering is for your business then yes, if it isn't then no. Pretty simple really...
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            #25
            Originally posted by dogzilla View Post
            so is there a legitimate business requirement?
            Simple question: Is it wholly and exclusively for business use?
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              #26
              Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
              Bearing in mind this is just a GPU I would have thought it would have needed an expensive piece of kit to go in to as well. Most of the reviews talk about supercomputing at this level of GPU...

              With no mention of the other kit to go along with this I am having a problem taking this post seriously. I wouldn't have thought the 7 month public sector gig the OP has just finished would have required this level of hardware.

              Sitting here waiting to be proven otherwise thought.....
              Agreed.

              Difficult to take this seriously although I know very little about graphics cards. I am pressed to find a card priced at more than £800 and wonder what the cost/quality of the rest of the kit would be that would do such a £2800 card full justice?

              HMRC are quite likely to take notice of £2800 spend on one component but less likely to be suspicious if the price referred to a complete computer, in my opinion.

              However, we are then (if HMRC asks) left finding a good reason for needing it in the business. I suppose it is possible if you are a digital/games/film/livestream/simulation developer so maybe I am too cynical.

              I would welcome further explanation to satisfy my technical curiousity.

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                #27
                Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                But I work programming in the graphics industry doing special effects where many of my clients are film studios producing lots of HD films and I often work from home.
                In which case you're fine

                Originally posted by AtW View Post
                Company can pursue Plan B which requires this sort of hardware - if R&D is done it might even qualify for R&D relief.
                Very true, as long as it's for real.
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                  But I work programming in the graphics industry doing special effects where many of my clients are film studios producing lots of HD films and I often work from home.
                  My apologies at querying the price of the card. I had missed the post quoted above. Layman's reply: HMRC should accept this as a necessary business expense and the rest should follow. However, surely your accountant can give you a firm answer in a twinkle of an eye!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Taita View Post
                    Agreed.

                    Difficult to take this seriously although I know very little about graphics cards. I am pressed to find a card priced at more than £800 and wonder what the cost/quality of the rest of the kit would be that would do such a £2800 card full justice
                    In general you are not paying for the hardware as such, you are paying as the hardware will have been certified by various specialist software providers. At this price I'm guessing it's the sort of thing used in workstations. Examples of use: oil exploration modelling, car design, animation studios

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Taita View Post
                      My apologies at querying the price of the card. I had missed the post quoted above. Layman's reply: HMRC should accept this as a necessary business expense and the rest should follow. However, surely your accountant can give you a firm answer in a twinkle of an eye!
                      It isn't for your accountant to say really. You should know your business, know what is justifiable and know what is taking the piss. The accountant can only advise on the information you give him. If you want to pull the wool over his eyes you can easily justify it to him. Why anyone would be liberal with the truth their accountant beats me though.
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