Can I claim my laptop through my expenses?
So I bought this laptop a year ago and now I've been using it for my contract work, such as book keeping, produce financial statement, job search, contacting agencies and more. Is it possible to claim the laptop at is net book value after taking 25% depreciation rate on the original price? Many thanks.
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You guys really make me laugh. LOL
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Originally posted by DannyF1966 View PostDon't stop with trainers, if you move to a nudist colony you'll be able to claim the cost of all your clothing, as you'll only be using them wholly and exclusively for business.Leave a comment:
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