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Originally posted by Platypus View PostMake yer mind up!Originally posted by diesel View Postwhy not buy the Nationwide Plus account for £10pm covers business and personal travel plus lots of extras like breakdown cover etc.
only thing cant claim via company.
Part of the banks premium account. It's like the phone insurance or breakdown cover they give me - I have it but it's not worth a lot. I have extra cover through RAC for the car and extra cover for me, given my experience of intensive care in foreign countries there is no way I'd rely on it to get me home.....hector doesn't need to know that though
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Originally posted by diesel View Postwhy not buy the Nationwide Plus account for £10pm covers business and personal travel plus lots of extras like breakdown cover etc.
only thing cant claim via company.
Have to charge that business aspect back at 83p a month or something!
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why not buy the Nationwide Plus account for £10pm covers business and personal travel plus lots of extras like breakdown cover etc.
only thing cant claim via company.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostI've claimed it accountant are fine with it. I got a years travel insurance that included business travel. Also went on a private holiday and didn't buy any more.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostAs above. I also have travel insurance through my bank incase Hector gets technical.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI bought an annual travel policy with business travel cover, and put it through as an expense, when I needed to be flying abroad.
I have a separate family annual travel policy which I pay for myself, though.
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I bought an annual travel policy with business travel cover, and put it through as an expense, when I needed to be flying abroad.
I have a separate family annual travel policy which I pay for myself, though.
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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostIf there's any additional cost to you by using it for business, then yes.
If it's something you'd buy regardless of whether you had the business or not then no.
You can round in circles with the logic on some things sometimes. Bottom line is to be sensible and just ensure you have a logical argument to backup whatever claim you make.
In reality I can't be arsed even entering on the expenses spreadsheet just like the four quid office expense you can claim...
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Originally posted by stek View PostI've got personal travel insurance and I fly twice a week, can I charge a portion of it back to my Ltd?
BIK works both ways surely! Ltd is getting a benefit from me!
Great theory though, can't argue the thinking, just the wrong term to apply.
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Originally posted by stek View PostI've got personal travel insurance and I fly twice a week, can I charge a portion of it back to my Ltd?
BIK works both ways surely! Ltd is getting a benefit from me!
If it's something you'd buy regardless of whether you had the business or not then no.
You can round in circles with the logic on some things sometimes. Bottom line is to be sensible and just ensure you have a logical argument to backup whatever claim you make.
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I've got personal travel insurance and I fly twice a week, can I charge a portion of it back to my Ltd?
BIK works both ways surely! Ltd is getting a benefit from me!
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As Clare said, there is no hard and fast rule.
So long as you could make a convincing case for it in the unlikely event HMRC queried it, then fine. Its not big beans so no one will get too stressed. Worst case HMRC knock you back.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostIt's this ^
19 business trips and the policy costs £100
20 trips (19 business and one personal) still costs £100
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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostIf you need it for business but used it once personally then the value of the benefit in kind is zero because there's no incremental cost.
19 business trips and the policy costs £100
20 trips (19 business and one personal) still costs £100
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