gosh, this thread is still going strong.
btw thanks for the help so far !
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostYour company is exempt if:
you provide your employee with only one mobile phone or SIM card
that would be most of us I guess.
It's all to do with the pecuniary liability principle:
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-man...anual/eim00580
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Originally posted by eek View PostNot quite - there contradictions won't be direct contradictions they will each just clarify one particular circumstance... The end result however is as you say something very complicated with things that appear to (but not quite) contradict themselves -
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostHaha - very true. Very complicated and full of contradictions.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou were suppose to read it when you had difficultly sleeping.
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Originally posted by radish2008 View Postwith HMRC I would suspect it's either all or none of the above. TBH for a tax saving on £15 a month I already can't be arsed and I'm still washing my eyes out from reading the Gov guidance.
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Originally posted by SuperLooper View PostIs that one... per year? Per the lifetime of the company? As many as you want as long as you only keep one at a time?
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Originally posted by SuperLooper View PostIs that one... per year? Per the lifetime of the company? As many as you want as long as you only keep one at a time?
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostYour company is exempt if:
you provide your employee with only one mobile phone or SIM card
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostI don't actually claim mine as it's tuppence a month.
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostI don't think this is true. I asked my accountant and she said that HMRC would never question a non business contract being claimed. I don't actually claim mine as it's tuppence a month.
If it isn't in the name of the company you have to screw around with P11ds and NI.
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Originally posted by eek View PostWell you can but the contract must be in your companies name and can't be a personal contract...
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Just sorted out a £13 + VAT deal on my business sim. Unlimited calls and texts and 12GB data
And yes it's in the companies name
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Originally posted by konsultant View Posthaha
the reason I asked was because my accountant advised that I can claim mobile phone expenses if it is for dual use and also have CT relief on value excl VAT.
Should I rephrase :P
The SIM contract must be in the company's name and paid for by the company.
If you find your accountant difficult to understand then get a new one.
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