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Previously on "Security alarm for home office through expenses?"
Nope, it's personal as it's fitted to your personal residence.
How about a proportion of it attributed through your business - I have a special IR/Microwave device for the home office and it's own circuit. Can I claim a %?
What items can be claimed if it's your residence but a bona fide office (6 servers, specific a/c, custom office furniture) without falling foul of CGT?
Can a security alarm for my house be claimed through expenses?
I have been quoted £200 from a friend who fits alarms and i would like to offset this amount.
Nope, it's personal as it's fitted to your personal residence.
Can a security alarm for my house be claimed through expenses?
I have been quoted £200 from a friend who fits alarms and i would like to offset this amount.
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