'ello everyone (this is my first post, but I lurked for a bit and I must say this forum is quite good)
I am about to buy a desktop computer together with the screen. I understand that if I spend more than 1000 pounds (net of VAT?) on an item it cannot be expensed and has to be counted as an asset and amortised.
I feel this is an undesirable outcome as it creates a more complex situation and potentially reduces the amount by which my tax will be reduced (or at least postpones it).
The thing is that my monitor and screen will be around 1250 - 1300, so above the limit. Can I perhaps consider PC and monitor as separate asset and expense them both as they would be below 1k limit? (I actually am considering buying one now and the other in a month if it makes a difference?)
If they have to be considered together I could probably bring the cost below 1200 (1k net of VAT) since I am assembling it myself. However, that excludes Windows licence, I do have an original licence for Win7 on my old personal computer. Could I transfer that one to my new PC and hence stay below the limit or do I need to buy one for my company? If I had to buy one would that go into computer cost...again bringing me above the limit?
I want to go for the optimal way of purchasing the machine while keeping everything on the level.
I am about to buy a desktop computer together with the screen. I understand that if I spend more than 1000 pounds (net of VAT?) on an item it cannot be expensed and has to be counted as an asset and amortised.
I feel this is an undesirable outcome as it creates a more complex situation and potentially reduces the amount by which my tax will be reduced (or at least postpones it).
The thing is that my monitor and screen will be around 1250 - 1300, so above the limit. Can I perhaps consider PC and monitor as separate asset and expense them both as they would be below 1k limit? (I actually am considering buying one now and the other in a month if it makes a difference?)
If they have to be considered together I could probably bring the cost below 1200 (1k net of VAT) since I am assembling it myself. However, that excludes Windows licence, I do have an original licence for Win7 on my old personal computer. Could I transfer that one to my new PC and hence stay below the limit or do I need to buy one for my company? If I had to buy one would that go into computer cost...again bringing me above the limit?
I want to go for the optimal way of purchasing the machine while keeping everything on the level.
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