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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by mcquiggd
    Is a caravan a dedecutible expense?

    For example, if staying with family, friends, or in hotel accomodation, you can claim a certain amount per night.

    If I was to take a caravan with me to a camping site near the client, could I claim the expense? Also, how would I get a receipt for electricity used while at the camping site, and would depreciation be included in my accounts?


    I am completely new to all this so I will continue to post whatever questions pop into my head rather than read the forums.
    This was posted as a serious thread on one of the PCG forums a while back and so the answer is yes.

    Happy 'vaning

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  • lORD lUCAN
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I worked with a chappie who had a company caravan... that's exactly what he did until someone nicked it.
    Bloody Pikeys !!
    Last edited by lORD lUCAN; 9 August 2006, 08:05.

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  • mcquiggd
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    Is a caravan a dedecutible expense?

    For example, if staying with family, friends, or in hotel accomodation, you can claim a certain amount per night.

    If I was to take a caravan with me to a camping site near the client, could I claim the expense? Also, how would I get a receipt for electricity used while at the camping site, and would depreciation be included in my accounts?


    I am completely new to all this so I will continue to post whatever questions pop into my head rather than read the forums.

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  • Harrysp
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    Run for the hills the caravaners are here bunch of W@nkers

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  • Paddy
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    I think we’re’ being invaded by caravan trolls.

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  • Newby
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    Agreed Malvolio,

    That is probably one of the most basic questions that has got the poor mans accountant stumped.

    Simon/Darren all yours.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Higs
    I thought the purpose of this site was to share information......and to find out "what he has got himself into properly"..........Must have been wrong
    Oi! I resemble that remark. Just becuase it ain't pretty or polite doesn't make it bad advice.

    He has a crap accountant, if they can't answer such basic questions, so he will lose money if he stays with them. So get a better one.

    He has done no research. There's plenty of info out there, so start by helping yourself, then we'll pitch in.

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  • Higs
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    Originally posted by malvolio
    Get a new accountant immediately. You're wasting your money with this one.

    Yes to both, by the way - up to 24 months for the travel card and there is no BIK for a company mobile so either buy it in the company's name or use your own and charge all work-related calls to the company.

    Now go away and find out what you've got yourself into properly.
    I thought the purpose of this site was to share information......and to find out "what he has got himself into properly"..........Must have been wrong

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  • malvolio
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    Get a new accountant immediately. You're wasting your money with this one.

    Yes to both, by the way - up to 24 months for the travel card and there is no BIK for a company mobile so either buy it in the company's name or use your own and charge all work-related calls to the company.

    Now go away and find out what you've got yourself into properly.

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  • Young Man
    started a topic Heeelp!!!!!

    Heeelp!!!!!

    Its my very first contract and i will need your supreme help so i do not fall into the hands of the Tax Man.

    I have spoken to my accountant and he has advised me on some things.

    Can i claim my travel card and mobile phone costs against my company?

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