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Previously on "'Buy' back my home PC / laptop for my company"

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  • xoggoth
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    Oh yeh. Not reading post properly. Humiliated. Shoots self.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by xoggoth
    I believe the money from the sale will count as income, inc being subject to VAR if your are registered. (unless somebody knows different?)
    Would it only be VAT if you bought it off the company. I think they are talking about doing this the other way round. Person -> Company.

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  • xoggoth
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    I believe the money from the sale will count as income, inc being subject to VAR if your are registered. (unless somebody knows different?)

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  • PAG
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    Originally posted by Langkawi
    I'm probably missing something here but if I wanted to buy my laptop back from me, for my Ltd how do I do that. Do I just write myself a receipt and pay using a company cheque?

    Or do I need to use an intermediary? i.e. sell it to a mates ebay shop for £390 and then get my Ltd to buy it for £400.

    Sorry, if as I suspect, I'm being dumb here.

    Cheers,
    Alan
    Just wirte yourself a letter stating that you are selling IT equipment to your co and write yourself a CHQ from your co a/c.

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  • Langkawi
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    I'm probably missing something here but if I wanted to buy my laptop back from me, for my Ltd how do I do that. Do I just write myself a receipt and pay using a company cheque?

    Or do I need to use an intermediary? i.e. sell it to a mates ebay shop for £390 and then get my Ltd to buy it for £400.

    Sorry, if as I suspect, I'm being dumb here.

    Cheers,
    Alan

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  • The Coal Man
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    Originally posted by malvolio
    No reason not to, as long as the price is realistic. You can't pay yourself £25k for a 5 year old P3 Pentium to save a bit of taxation, for example.
    Cheers - for the advice

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  • malvolio
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    No reason not to, as long as the price is realistic. You can't pay yourself £25k for a 5 year old P3 Pentium to save a bit of taxation, for example.

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  • The Coal Man
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    Originally posted by Robwg
    You'd probably have to take into account depreciation (which is chronic in PC's).
    Yep I would, both my desktop and laptop are showing their age, so I guess it wouldnt be a great amount, so the answer would be yes I could do this?

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  • Robwg
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    You'd probably have to take into account depreciation (which is chronic in PC's).

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  • The Coal Man
    started a topic 'Buy' back my home PC / laptop for my company

    'Buy' back my home PC / laptop for my company

    Might have been asked already somewhere in this forum.......
    Is it possible for me to 'buy' back my home PC / laptop for my company (as I do use these when I work from home in the course of my contract), and claim these through my limited company ?
    Ta.

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