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Previously on "Business Bank Account Charges"

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  • Sally BFCA
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    Yes they are an expense. Have you consider a Cater Allen account? on-line free banking for up to 30 transactions a month.

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  • xoggoth
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    Completely valid business expense I'd say. You are obliged to have a business a/c and after all, any interest (ha, ha) you get is taxed as profit.
    Last edited by xoggoth; 18 November 2009, 15:33.

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  • bandit_legs
    started a topic Business Bank Account Charges

    Business Bank Account Charges

    I was reading a post regarding tax earlier - someone mentioned that they were claiming back bank charges?

    I pay Natwest a standard monthly fee of £3.75 to keep my business account open - and any additional services i require i.e cheque processing etc is charged accordingly.

    Is it true i can claim back these charges as expenses?

    Thanks.

    E.D

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