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Previously on "Looking for data only SIM"

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  • chineseJohn
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    With Vodafone small business you get exactly the same as domestic customers.

    I'm on Vodafone Red 20gb/month and I get spotify thrown in for 12 months, DD from company bank account.

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  • TechRiskPartners
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    Originally posted by arby View Post
    So not solely/exclusively for business use - should HMRC look closely you might well fall at this hurdle.
    When I will claim the ones which are eligible, I will meeting <mod snip>others</mod snip> in a venue booked specifically for this purpose. Thanks for the heads up.


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    Last edited by WTFH; 30 May 2019, 16:26. Reason: Indirect spamming

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  • arby
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    Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View Post
    (I also travel a lot for personal - upcoming trips - Central and East Europe, Aus & NZ)
    So not solely/exclusively for business use - should HMRC look closely you might well fall at this hurdle.

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  • cwah
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    To be clear. That is not a contract with your business.
    Whilst it might be fine for a cursory overview by HMRC, you should not be claiming as a business expense as it is a contract with a person.

    Very low risk, but not quite legit.

    Yes you are right. My previous accountant told me it was ok to expense my phone bill so I thought its ok.

    But definitely i'd be better to have a contract under company name

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by cwah View Post
    Vodafone red. 100gb for £20.

    Register as customer with personal account. Then change invoice address and direct debit to your business
    To be clear. That is not a contract with your business.
    Whilst it might be fine for a cursory overview by HMRC, you should not be claiming as a business expense as it is a contract with a person.

    Very low risk, but not quite legit.

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  • cwah
    replied
    Vodafone red. 100gb for £20.

    Register as customer with personal account. Then change invoice address and direct debit to your business

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  • TechRiskPartners
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Three are good for roaming and let you use your data plan abroad but patchy signal in the UK (depends where you are). I have a WiFi dongle on a data plan that is great for holidays as EE want a kidney in fees when roaming.
    Live in Selsdon (Off Croydon) and Clients are mostly in London (for UK) and now in Amsterdam and Sharjah. So need something which doesn’t want kidney when roaming (1-2 days per week at least. Next part time contract exploring in Dublin. Thanks


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  • ladymuck
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    Three are good for roaming and let you use your data plan abroad but patchy signal in the UK (depends where you are). I have a WiFi dongle on a data plan that is great for holidays as EE want a kidney in fees when roaming.

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  • TechRiskPartners
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    Vodafone.
    Unlimited calls. Unlimited texts. 40GB data. £25 a month.
    Got it. Shall I go directly with Vodafone or are there any sites for business like fonehouse, mobiles.co.uk? Thanks


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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View Post
    Hi

    I am looking for a sim-only deal

    Requirements are
    - data around 20 GB+ (usual stuff + hotspot may be)
    - minutes - higher side so that I can dial into Client calls (I am Risk/Control Specialist so I work as Advisor and my work is mostly talking to Clients and advise them)
    - texts - not too much - reasonable (mostly solved by iMessages)
    - Roaming (my Clients are in all over Europe and Middle East for the time being) (I also travel a lot for personal - upcoming trips - Central and East Europe, Aus & NZ)

    So all I need a recommendation - which sim only to go with? I currently use Vodafone 4G personal and very impressed with 4G strength across London.

    Also similar business sim only deals are much expensive than personal deal, what to do?

    Thanks in advance.

    Sorry, newbie, so may be asking stupid and silly questions. Thanks
    Vodafone.
    Unlimited calls. Unlimited texts. 40GB data. £25 a month.

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  • TechRiskPartners
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    Which Sim Only Deal?

    Hi

    I am looking for a sim-only deal

    Requirements are
    - data around 20 GB+ (usual stuff + hotspot may be)
    - minutes - higher side so that I can dial into Client calls (I am Risk/Control Specialist so I work as Advisor and my work is mostly talking to Clients and advise them)
    - texts - not too much - reasonable (mostly solved by iMessages)
    - Roaming (my Clients are in all over Europe and Middle East for the time being) (I also travel a lot for personal - upcoming trips - Central and East Europe, Aus & NZ)

    So all I need a recommendation - which sim only to go with? I currently use Vodafone 4G personal and very impressed with 4G strength across London.

    Also similar business sim only deals are much expensive than personal deal, what to do?

    Thanks in advance.

    Sorry, newbie, so may be asking stupid and silly questions. Thanks

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  • chineseJohn
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    I would assume that a data SIM is like a phone contract, in that it has to be in the company name to be a valid expense. Hence the reason for the question.

    As stated though. I bought the same SIM, for just £42, from Amazon and have the company name on the invoice. Happy days.
    I've literally just found the same SIM. Brilliant deal.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by chineseJohn View Post


    I just buy it and expense it
    I would assume that a data SIM is like a phone contract, in that it has to be in the company name to be a valid expense. Hence the reason for the question.

    As stated though. I bought the same SIM, for just £42, from Amazon and have the company name on the invoice. Happy days.

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  • chineseJohn
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    I want a data only SIM for a laptop. Three do a good deal of a 24 month PAYG sim loaded with 24GB of data for £60.
    That's pretty good, I buy their 12Gb PAYG DATA SIM, I pay around £28 from a third party supplier

    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    Any ideas?
    Or do I just buy it personally?
    I just buy it and expense it

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  • BoredBloke
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    ee do sim only deals and have a business side. 50gb/month is £25 plus VAT

    https://business.ee.co.uk/sim-only/business-data-sims/

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