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Previously on "What date can I claim expenses from?"

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  • xoggoth
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    If VAT registered you can also claim VAT on business setup costs before registration. Not sure about other expenses but all it's on their webtulipe somewhere.

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  • XLMonkey
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    Originally posted by mashetti
    Excellent

    On a similar note, can I pay myself a salary, say roughly 400 a month, for the month prior to my company being registered and also for the month that I didn't have a contract? I would assume so if you can claim expenses but don't want to get into trouble.
    you can certainly pay yourself a salary for the time when you didn't have a contract. On salary prior to company registration -- I'm not 100% sure but I think that the answer is not. However, do note that, if you were not receiving any income from another source, you should be able to pay yourself more/month now before becoming liable for income tax (as you have a month or so when you didn't reach the threshold set by your PAYE tax code, this then can be carried forward into the remaining months of the tax year).

    ....although, I would have to say that this sort of question is the reason that most of us have an accountant (whose problem it then becomes)

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  • mashetti
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    Originally posted by XLMonkey
    You can claim legitimate expenses for a period of up to 6 months prior to company formation.
    Excellent

    On a similar note, can I pay myself a salary, say roughly 400 a month, for the month prior to my company being registered and also for the month that I didn't have a contract? I would assume so if you can claim expenses but don't want to get into trouble.

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  • XLMonkey
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    You can claim legitimate expenses for a period of up to 6 months prior to company formation.

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  • mashetti
    started a topic What date can I claim expenses from?

    What date can I claim expenses from?

    I have searched the forums and can't find much about this.

    My situation is as follows:

    1. Begin looking for work / start to incur expenses - 01-APR-2006

    2. Register my Ltd Company - 01-MAY-2006

    3. Start Contract - 01-JUN-2006

    I assume I can claim for expenses from the date the company was registered onwards (01-MAY-2006) no problems i.e. regardless of having work or not. However, am I allowed to claim for expenses before my company was registered? I am thinking no as the company didn't exist. Also, if this was allowed then I could go back years and claim uni fees etc. Maybe there is a period that is allowed, say 1-2 months prior to company formation? I have all receipts and would obviously only claim legitimate expenses.
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