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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostA website powered by gas??? That is a new one.
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Originally posted by gertysingh View PostAs far as I know:
Yes to:
- Electricity/gas usage
- Cost of purchasing domain
- Cost of purchasing software to build website
No to:
- Your time to build your own website
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As far as I know:
Yes to:
- Electricity/gas usage
- Cost of purchasing domain
- Cost of purchasing software to build website
No to:
- Your time to build your own website
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Originally posted by stevejohnson View Postit is expense isnt it
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Originally posted by jsnetman View PostHi all,
I'm a one man Ltd, can I charge the company for creating my own website, therefore saving a little on corporation tax?
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Originally posted by ecc83 View PostWould he have the right to send a substitute to build the website? I think that's the key issue here.
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Originally posted by ecc83 View PostWould he have the right to send a substitute to build the website? I think that's the key issue here.
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Would he have the right to send a substitute to build the website? I think that's the key issue here.
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Originally posted by Contreras View PostBut you could make it cash in hand, right?
Just think... the added business risk would take you outside IR35, so win-win.
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But you could make it cash in hand, right?
Just think... the added business risk would take you outside IR35, so win-win.
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