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Your car, your cost. That's why you charge mileage. Take a divi to cover it if you have to. Or bill it as an expense but declare all of it on your SA form and pay the tax on it. Divi is more efficient.
Rule 1, repeated many times - do not confuse YourCo money with Your money. That leads to free accommodation and group showers...
Where's the downside? That sounds ideal to...oh....i see....
Your car, your cost. That's why you charge mileage. Take a divi to cover it if you have to. Or bill it as an expense but declare all of it on your SA form and pay the tax on it. Divi is more efficient.
Rule 1, repeated many times - do not confuse YourCo money with Your money. That leads to free accommodation and group showers...
I think the answer would be no. Using company funds to repair your personal car, can't see it being a legitimate expense. Call HMRC and see what they say?
i have a repair bill of about 800 pounds, i am an IT Contractor with a limited company and the car is my own personal one. Is there any way i can pay for that bill via my company? I don't even give myself an 800 quid wage
or is there any other means to pay for it rather than dipping into my savings?
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