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Previously on "Ethernet CAT5 Cable re-wiring"

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  • ribble
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    If you're doing the wiring yourself and it's what yourco does, then yes I'd say it's fine. If the majority of the costs is getting some guy to rewire your own home then it isn't.

    Do you do wiring for your clients?
    Not generally I'm a dev. But I have done it once or twice for smaller clients.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by ribble View Post
    Guys - I merely ment buy spindle of CAT5e is no different to buying a router / switch / patch cable. I think you are maybe hammering the personal use argument. Are you saying that you buy a company router and no personal data passes through it? Basically you buy some cable and the few meters you have left over you use elsewhere.....

    You also buy some tools to do the wiring so you can do it for clients.....
    If you're doing the wiring yourself and it's what yourco does, then yes I'd say it's fine. If the majority of the costs is getting some guy to rewire your own home then it isn't.

    Do you do wiring for your clients?

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  • ribble
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    And where in your argument does the fact he can use this infrastructure for other personal use in his house? Any point that isn't in his office doesn't meet the wholly and exclusively rule does it.
    Guys - I merely ment buy spindle of CAT5e is no different to buying a router / switch / patch cable. I think you are maybe hammering the personal use argument. Are you saying that you buy a company router and no personal data passes through it? Basically you buy some cable and the few meters you have left over you use elsewhere.....

    You also buy some tools to do the wiring so you can do it for clients.....

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  • scope
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    Buy the company a couple of Homeplugs (network over powerlines), and Im sure these can be claimed as a company expense.. Problem sorted.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ribble View Post
    Disagree - the cable could be included under computer hardware if your in IT. No different to buying a patch cable, router etc.
    And where in your argument does the fact he can use this infrastructure for other personal use in his house? Any point that isn't in his office doesn't meet the wholly and exclusively rule does it.

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  • stek
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    Ethernet CAT5 Cable re-wiring

    Originally posted by ribble View Post
    Disagree - the cable could be included under computer hardware if your in IT. No different to buying a patch cable, router etc.
    Aye but that's about 40p of the cost. OP will need a bloke to route it all and box it off etc, with nice faceplates.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by ribble View Post
    Disagree - the cable could be included under computer hardware if your in IT. No different to buying a patch cable, router etc.
    Right, so that's a claimable £2.50 for the cable and a non claimable £500 to get the modifications to your non commercial property.

    Assuming of course that at both ends of the cable are business related kit owned by yourco and this isn't to connect your home media centre PC to your TV.

    To the OP, just get some ethernet over plug sockets type affair.

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  • ribble
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    No, it comes out of the four quid a week you can claim for use of home office

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    Disagree - the cable could be included under computer hardware if your in IT. No different to buying a patch cable, router etc.

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  • stek
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    Ethernet CAT5 Cable re-wiring

    No, it comes out of the four quid a week you can claim for use of home office

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  • sumeet1
    started a topic Ethernet CAT5 Cable re-wiring

    Ethernet CAT5 Cable re-wiring

    Hi

    I would like to wire Ethernet CAT 5 cable through my house. I have my home registered as the company address and use it as an office also.

    Is it ok to expense the full cost through my limited company?

    Thanks

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