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Originally posted by Nut View PostI did ask my network (Three) twice about it. But they could not get their head around what I wanted and eventually told me I could only change a name on the account if I provide official ID with name change (nothing like what I was asking?!?). I just gave up with it, it's not like i'd be saving a huge amount by moving it. Three words sum it up = foreign call centre.
Can't say i'm keen on re-signing with them at renewal!
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostWhy don't you contact your mobile provider and see if you can switch it to a business account ?
Can't say i'm keen on re-signing with them at renewal!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBearing in mind every contractor has a phone you might have tried searching for your answer. Will have taken you all of 30 seconds to get a couple of years of discussion about this very same subject
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Originally posted by Nut View PostHi,
I am in my first year of contracting through my own limited company and just have a slightly odd question about phones.
I currently use my personal mobile for work purposes, due to being in a mobile contract when I started contracting. I do not claim anything back via my ltd co as it is in my name.
What I would like to know is am I able to purchase a new handset through my limited company like any other asset, and use my current (personal) contract sim in it as I use it for work purposes? Am I able to just claim the tax relief on a new handset if I am not claiming back monthly contract costs as it is a personal contract?
Essentially does a handset purchase just get classed as an asset or is there some requirement that I have a contract in my company name for use with it?
thankyou.
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Bearing in mind every contractor has a phone you might have tried searching for your answer. Will have taken you all of 30 seconds to get a couple of years of discussion about this very same subject
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Originally posted by Sally@InTouch View Post...a few days?
I will certainly be looking for a new accountants Q1 next year though as although they get the job done, their response times leave a lot to be desired.
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Originally posted by Nut View PostThanks.
I do yes, if there was any further ambiguity then I would ask them. Posted here first as they usually take a few days to get back to me with answers to anything and also having a post on the forum might help others searching for similar things in future
thanks for the clarification.
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Thanks.
I do yes, if there was any further ambiguity then I would ask them. Posted here first as they usually take a few days to get back to me with answers to anything and also having a post on the forum might help others searching for similar things in future
thanks for the clarification.
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Yes you can.
If you want further confirmation, ask your accountant. You do have an accountant don't you?
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Question about contractor and phones
Hi,
I am in my first year of contracting through my own limited company and just have a slightly odd question about phones.
I currently use my personal mobile for work purposes, due to being in a mobile contract when I started contracting. I do not claim anything back via my ltd co as it is in my name.
What I would like to know is am I able to purchase a new handset through my limited company like any other asset, and use my current (personal) contract sim in it as I use it for work purposes? Am I able to just claim the tax relief on a new handset if I am not claiming back monthly contract costs as it is a personal contract?
Essentially does a handset purchase just get classed as an asset or is there some requirement that I have a contract in my company name for use with it?
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