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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI put 50% of the cost of bband through my LtdCo. It's a fair proportion of usage. How much you wish your company to contribute will be directly proportional to your attitude to risk.
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Great thanks for the advice, it sounds like Smarty could be the answer. Also I think it a more legitimate business expense than home broadband as it can be used when on the move.. being able to use a 4g dongle for work when on the train etc would justify it as an expense beyond existing personal use.
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Originally posted by Rafd View PostHave looked at this as an option but is seems to be around £40 a month which is similar to BT FTTP which is the only other option available here.
Unlimited data SIM plan with no resctriction (2019 Best Value SIM winner)
That's sim only so can use it in a MiFi unit or suitable phone.
Maybe they're £40 for business plans but for this situation I'd get a personal plan and expense it to the business along with a business mobile that you may or may not have much actual use of. If you have a separate personal phone then all's good in terms of separation as far as the business records go. "No sir, I received no benefit in kind." They aren't going to be sat outside with a detector van checking your tethering/wifi hotspot usage unless you are under a much bigger investigation than business expenses.
Edit: I'd have that Smarty plan but Three signal coverage in my general locality is patchy so will be looking for a cheap EE/Vodaphone/O2 deal in the Black Friday sales.Last edited by Hobosapien; 13 November 2019, 10:00.
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my opinion is that if I had an extra line, for business use only, then it's fine.
I can't justify to myself the additional cost.
I do find Vodafone 4G is brilliiant though, so if I have a broadband oops I just switch to tethering.
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Originally posted by Rafd View PostHave looked at this as an option but is seems to be around £40 a month which is similar to BT FTTP which is the only other option available here.
I was paying £37 a month for 72Mb broadband with BT, it wasn’t FTTP.
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I forgot to add - I recommend Virgin 350Mb fibre if you can get it. I get a £5/month discount as I also have a business mobile plan with them too. Costs £35 ex VAT.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostIf ADSL is too slow and fibre too expensive then it may be possible to use a 3g/4g/5g mobile broadband purchased in the company name, and if it works as good as it can (depending on signal and contention) then get rid of the ADSL/landline.
Can get a big chunk of monthly data (20-50gb) all the way up to 'unlimited' depending on the provider and contract length, and use either a MiFi unit or SIM only in a mobile phone with wifi hotspot for getting online via other devices.
Cutting the cord doesn't only apply to TV.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIs this the same house you were trying to do up via your company?
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...n-via-ltd.html
Have you given up on suing the landlord that you were subletting office space from?
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ice-query.html
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...nancy-law.html
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If ADSL is too slow and fibre too expensive then it may be possible to use a 3g/4g/5g mobile broadband purchased in the company name, and if it works as good as it can (depending on signal and contention) then get rid of the ADSL/landline.
Can get a big chunk of monthly data (20-50gb) all the way up to 'unlimited' depending on the provider and contract length, and use either a MiFi unit or SIM only in a mobile phone with wifi hotspot for getting online via other devices.
Cutting the cord doesn't only apply to TV.
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Is this the same house you were trying to do up via your company?
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...n-via-ltd.html
Have you given up on suing the landlord that you were subletting office space from?
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ice-query.html
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...nancy-law.html
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI put 50% of the cost of bband through my LtdCo. It's a fair proportion of useage. How much you wish your company to contribute will be directly proportional to your attitude to risk.
To address OPs specific query - for the reason outlined above you could not claim for any broadband account that is in your name, nor could you claim for the "additional" cost of a faster connection because how would you quantify that? Get a business broadband account if you work from home most of the time.Last edited by TheCyclingProgrammer; 12 November 2019, 12:40.
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I do but it satisfies the two necessary tests:
1) its wholly and exclusively for business purposes - I cannot do my job without it making it essential for me to have it. Services - like other assets provided by an employer to a director/employee at home - can have a degree of personal use so long as that use is not deemed "significant". HMRC guidance is to treat personal use as insignificant where it can be shown that the employee/director could not do their job without it (which is why we are all able to buy laptops on the business even if we don't use them 100% for business).
2) it is a business contract in the company name.
IMO anybody who works more than 90% from home should have no issue justifying a business broadband account so long as it is in the company name, regardless of whether or not you have a separate personal business broadband. I'm happy with this arrangement and so is my accountant.Last edited by TheCyclingProgrammer; 12 November 2019, 12:39.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI put 50% of the cost of bband through my LtdCo. It's a fair proportion of useage. How much you wish your company to contribute will be directly proportional to your attitude to risk.
And if thats the worst "crime" they find if you do investigate you, then great
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