My Ltd was set up for IT Services and this remains it principal activity.
Just recently I have started to do a little photographic work, 1 wedding (as assistant), some private discos and a small rock/pop gig.
I have quality gear and have captured a few nice shots, but the exposure/focus success rate pitiful. Its clear that even from this small number of events that low light is difficult and also demands faster glass, better high ISO performance and better low light AF accuracy.
Is it OK for my Ltd. to buy non-IT equipment such as cameras and lenses and subsequently invoice for the images?
I will check with my accountant later, but I don't have her contact details with me onsite.
Aside from the tax and legal question, it does feel like a good idea to hone a commercial non-IT skill that I could perhaps ramp up when IT work is scarce.
Just recently I have started to do a little photographic work, 1 wedding (as assistant), some private discos and a small rock/pop gig.
I have quality gear and have captured a few nice shots, but the exposure/focus success rate pitiful. Its clear that even from this small number of events that low light is difficult and also demands faster glass, better high ISO performance and better low light AF accuracy.
Is it OK for my Ltd. to buy non-IT equipment such as cameras and lenses and subsequently invoice for the images?
I will check with my accountant later, but I don't have her contact details with me onsite.
Aside from the tax and legal question, it does feel like a good idea to hone a commercial non-IT skill that I could perhaps ramp up when IT work is scarce.
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