Originally posted by northernladuk
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Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View PostNot really.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat's quite an assumption with the posts we've been having over the last few months
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Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View PostOf course.
It's assumed the OP is running their own biz since they made reference to "put it through the books".
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostUnless under an umbrella of-course
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It's assumed the OP is running their own biz since they made reference to "put it through the books".
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Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View PostUse of home is even going up from £4 a week to £6 from 6 April...
Renting an office is fine unless you've been booted out of home too due to isolation etc. I don't think you're allowed to kip at the office though. Perhaps if you fell asleep at your desk you maybe ok.... Seriously though, fine to rent an office, have a company mobile phone, pay for stationery, accountancy fees etc and probably hand sanitisers for the office if you can find any. As someone has mentioned, whether any offices are open is a different situation.
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Use of home is even going up from £4 a week to £6 from 6 April...
Renting an office is fine unless you've been booted out of home too due to isolation etc. I don't think you're allowed to kip at the office though. Perhaps if you fell asleep at your desk you maybe ok.... Seriously though, fine to rent an office, have a company mobile phone, pay for stationery, accountancy fees etc and probably hand sanitisers for the office if you can find any. As someone has mentioned, whether any offices are open is a different situation.
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Originally posted by ApeShape View PostIn hindsight, it did sound like something for Captain Obvious...however since I've been claiming home office expenses previously to suddenly expense an office too might have seemed marginal. I've simply cut off the home expenses expenses and yes deffo put the lease in my CoName cheers
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In hindsight, it did sound like something for Captain Obvious...however since I've been claiming home office expenses previously to suddenly expense an office too might have seemed marginal. I've simply cut off the home expenses expenses and yes deffo put the lease in my CoName cheers
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Could I have been paying my business accountancy fees from my business account all this time?
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You are at risk of sounding like a contractor running at a business
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Business rents office and you are asking if that is allowable? Honestly....
Unless there is something else to this we don't know as there often is with `Can I' questions... But then this could be just be a genuine but ridiculous question.
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Originally posted by ApeShape View PostBasically, because of the situation working from home is not an option. I have had vulnerable family members move in and they need to use my home office for isolation purposes (they caught on har har) So yeah there goes my working from home space. What I've managed to do though is temporarily hire out a cheap office space. I've put it through the books, any chance HMRC going to go ballistic?
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