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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    But if I had a garden office, and rented it to my LTD. would that count for the grant?.
    It's still not a business premises. It's residential.

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  • Paralytic
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    I believe its based on paying business rates - unlikely to do that for a garden office.

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  • Lance
    started a topic Business grants

    Business grants

    I know you need to have business premises to claim this.

    I assume that a home office doesn't count.
    But if I had a garden office, and rented it to my LTD. would that count for the grant?

    Purely academic question really as I don't have a garden office. But it got me thinking.

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