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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Sally BFCA View Post
    Or you could apportion the costs between personal and business use and just claim the business use. No BIK charge would apply then.
    Same difference....

    What I meant was that if you are claiming the whole lot as a business expense, then don't spend any time there when you aren't working - either you incur a BIK or you need to pay for it yourself. Either way, it's a hassle to remember to do it.

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  • Sally BFCA
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    If you use the flat for personal use (e.g. weekends when you aren't working) then you will need to declare that bit as a BIK.
    Or you could apportion the costs between personal and business use and just claim the business use. No BIK charge would apply then.

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    Going by the title I thought you wanted a hand painting the flat or something.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Assuming you just mean invoicing your company - get the receipt and stick it through the accounts. That's what I did.

    If you use the flat for personal use (e.g. weekends when you aren't working) then you will need to declare that bit as a BIK.

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  • Crusoe101
    started a topic Help With New Flat

    Help With New Flat

    Just moving into a new flat where I commute Monday to Friday and wonder how I invoice utility bills.

    Is there a simple way of doing this
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