Originally posted by VectraMan
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I bought a laptop off ebay a couple of months before company registration, but then claimed that as a business expense. The accountant said it was fine (as long it's for business use). I even claimed back the VAT.
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Selling it to your company is effectively the same as claiming it.
When I setup MyCo, I compiled a list of everything that I'd bought before, with some receipts, and claimed them - whether this is seen as claiming it, or selling it to the company is IMHO a minor thing. My accountant said to compile the list, which I did - I just kept a copy of the list and claimed the money.
See what your accountant says about what you need to do to claim it.
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Originally posted by 2ukI brought the notebook from the US stright through the customs without paying a single penny.
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Originally posted by wizard1974ukNo because the import duty will have already been paid when it first arrived in the UK. There is nothing dodgy about it at all.
I brought the notebook from the US stright through the customs without paying a single penny.
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Originally posted by cykophysh39it may be dodgy to claim for th elaptop before registration,
Won't you be eligble for the Import tax then?
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Originally posted by 2ukSounds kinda dodgy. Not my style.
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it may be dodgy to claim for th elaptop before registration,
Won't you be eligble for the Import tax then?
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Originally posted by 2ukSounds kinda dodgy. Not my style.
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Originally posted by malvolioNo. But you can sell it to YourCo at an agreed price, can't you...
Sounds kinda dodgy. Not my style.
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No. But you can sell it to YourCo at an agreed price, can't you...
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Claiming a notebook bought before the company registration ?
Can I claim my notebook that has been bought before my company registration. In addition it was bought from the US ?Tags: None
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