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Originally posted by Hex View PostSee here: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM21779.htm
They say: In most circumstances the provision of one mobile 'phone to a director or employee for private use is exempt from charge. The exemption covers the phone itself, any line rental and the cost of private calls paid for by the employer on that phone.
I would infer that the company can buy a PAYG phone for you without a BIK.
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See here: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM21779.htm
They say: In most circumstances the provision of one mobile 'phone to a director or employee for private use is exempt from charge. The exemption covers the phone itself, any line rental and the cost of private calls paid for by the employer on that phone.
I would infer that the company can buy a PAYG phone for you without a BIK.
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If its PAYG you cannot get it as a contract in yourco name - so unless you do all payments directly from your it MAY not be allowable. Or better put, you can claim it back, but it probably becomes a BIK. Better to get a contract phone in yourco name - that is definitely fully allowable.
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Get a contract in your company name rather than your own and pay the bill from your company bank account.
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Is this also true for a handset only (I will spend about £300 on the latest handset thats completely sim free)?
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Originally posted by Frog Morton View PostNewcomer here looking to set up as Ltd Co in a few months time. I need to buy a new PAYG mobile phone now and wondering whether I can reclaim the cost of the phone as a business expense (as I will predominantly use for business), when I setup Co in 2/3 months time.
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Reclaiming Mobile Phone cost
Newcomer here looking to set up as Ltd Co in a few months time. I need to buy a new PAYG mobile phone now and wondering whether I can reclaim the cost of the phone as a business expense (as I will predominantly use for business), when I setup Co in 2/3 months time.Tags: None
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