Dividends to other shareholder in same company but working in different industry
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Originally posted by Little'Old Me View PostYou should talk to your accountant, but as long as you do have a main residence elsewhere, claiming should not be a problem.
Cheers, richy
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWith your partner moving in it sounds like your main residence has moved.
Go and talk to your accountant as you are not an MP.
You should talk to your accountant, but as long as you do have a main residence elsewhere, claiming should not be a problem.
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With your partner moving in it sounds like your main residence has moved.
Go and talk to your accountant as you are not an MP.
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Expenses on rented temp accom while on away gig
Hello.
Recently I took a new contract which needs me to live/work away from my main office in the UK. I run my own ltd company.
So I know that I can claim such expenses (accom, mileage subsistence), the difference now is that my partner has also moved in with me at the place I have rented for this contract.
So my idea was to only claim half the rent from my Ltd? The tenancy agreement we took out was a personal one with the landlord, both of our names on the contract.
So I would record expenses my ltd would reimburse me:
Half rent
All phone bill
All Broadband bill
half electric bill
half water bill
half council tax
Not claimed:
TV license
Does that all sound fine? Anyone else doing similar?
Cheers, RichyTags: None
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