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Previously on "Limited company Mileage Accounting"

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    He's a Green Flag member.
    I thought he was AA....

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Are you a member of a professional body, Alan?
    He's a Green Flag member.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View Post
    Don't forget the company yacht. This qualifies for R&D credits so you get relief at 230%. The govt pay for the yacht and give you money on top🙄
    Are you a member of a professional body, Alan?

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View Post
    Don't forget the company yacht. This qualifies for R&D credits so you get relief at 230%. The govt pay for the yacht and give you money on top🙄
    Just tell me that is QC assured and I am joining you.

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Yes both. Plus you can buy a sports car tax free through your limited. It's brilliant what you can claim for. Your head would spin if I told you about the free holidays and first class travel
    Don't forget the company yacht. This qualifies for R&D credits so you get relief at 230%. The govt pay for the yacht and give you money on top🙄

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  • Nayab
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Yes both. Plus you can buy a sports car tax free through your limited. It's brilliant what you can claim for. Your head would spin if I told you about the free holidays and first class travel
    Tell me more of this fascinating stuff please.....

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by console View Post
    I have a question regarding the accounting for mileage.

    I presently use my business debit card to fuel my personal car for business mileage, Do I still claim a mileage allowance of 45ppm even though the company has paid for the fuel ?

    Regards
    Yes you do claim the 45ppm, assuming you are entitled to claim as per 24 month rule. You then need to deal with the fact that you have been using a company debit card for your personal expenditure. You should talk to your accountant about this. There may be a solution whereby you roll all these payments up into a Director's Loan and pay it back, but you do need proper advice on this.

    If you don't have an accountant, you need to get one. This is a pretty basic thing to get wrong and there is a high likelihood that you have other basic things wrong and don't know about it yet.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by console View Post
    I have a question regarding the accounting for mileage.

    I presently use my business debit card to fuel my personal car for business mileage, Do I still claim a mileage allowance of 45ppm even though the company has paid for the fuel ?

    Regards
    Yes both. Plus you can buy a sports car tax free through your limited. It's brilliant what you can claim for. Your head would spin if I told you about the free holidays and first class travel

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  • l35kee
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Based on the questions, I'm unsure if the OP actually has an accountant, or has just been doing the accounting on their own.
    You forgot the double quotes.

    "doing the accounting"

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  • WTFH
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    Based on the questions, I'm unsure if the OP actually has an accountant, or has just been doing the accounting on their own.

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  • mike67
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    OP has been contracting for 10 years and this is the first time he has considered this? And has never been challenged by his accountant if he has been double bubbling the expenses? And has just started looking into overseas tax avoidance strategies? Really?

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  • Lance
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    you've been contracting for 10 years, have considered one of the dodgiest tax evasion/avoidance schemes proposed on these pages and asked whether having 2 LTDs allows you to avoid the 24 month rule.

    And now don't appear to understand probably the most basic expense claim of any employee (never mind business owner).

    Seriously?

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  • DSF70
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    Probably best reading some of the links on the right hand side...there one called contractor expenses.

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  • northernladuk
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    So you your company pays for the fuel you then also claim back 45p for?? What do you think the 45p claim is for?

    Who told you the company could pay for the fuel in your private car? How do you split the petrol in your tank between private and business miles?

    Newbies guides for expenses on the right-->
    Plenty of stuff on Google and then there is your accountant.
    Last edited by northernladuk; 10 August 2017, 20:07.

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  • console
    started a topic Limited company Mileage Accounting

    Limited company Mileage Accounting

    I have a question regarding the accounting for mileage.

    I presently use my business debit card to fuel my personal car for business mileage, Do I still claim a mileage allowance of 45ppm even though the company has paid for the fuel ?

    Regards

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