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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostLease or rent the equipment - Dell do a business plan and so do (gulp) PC World. The cost is then off set against corportion tax I think, ask you accountant what the benefits of this would be.
The cost of purchase, though, can also be offset against corp tax.
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Lease or rent the equipment - Dell do a business plan and so do (gulp) PC World. The cost is then off set against corportion tax I think, ask you accountant what the benefits of this would be.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostYou can't unless its above £2k and no this doesn't mean you can buy a TV to take it over £2k. That is the limit per item.
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Originally posted by monkeyBoy32 View PostI'm on flat rate vat scheme so not sure how much I can offset the cost
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New zero % credit card that includes purchases. I got one just before I was benched - wont have to pay it off until November, hopefully will be sorted with a contract before then.
Check the www,moneysavingexpert,com for latest zero % offers if there are any. If not, you should have done it 3 months ago
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Best way to finance hardware
Hi,
I need to get some hardware (laptop, printer etc.). I'm a ltd company. With my wife off work with our new child for the next year, I'll be needing to take most of what I make out of my business account (obviously not tax etc..) to pay the bills. So I don't really have that much in my account to fund hardware purchase.
What would you guys recommend as the best options? Business loans? Finance from the store? Any other ideas?
I'm on flat rate vat scheme so not sure how much I can offset the cost...
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