Before FY close I thought I'd treat myself (ahem my company) to relatively modest purchase. Samsung S10+? Obviously, I'd be claiming that as computer/office equipment. Or would this be seen as an excessive purchase...?
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Originally posted by ApeShape View PostBefore FY close I thought I'd treat myself (ahem my company) to relatively modest purchase. Samsung S10+? Obviously, I'd be claiming that as computer/office equipment. Or would this be seen as an excessive purchase...?Comment
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It has nothing to do with the financial tax year. Only your companies tax year. Your company tax year is not this weekend.....
What does your accountant say?See You Next TuesdayComment
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Employers are allowed to provide one mobile phone for personal and/or business use to their employees - there's no stipulation on what said device may or may not cost. If you already have a company phone, you can sell it on.Comment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostIt has nothing to do with the financial tax year. Only your companies tax year. Your company tax year is not this weekend.....
What does your accountant say?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostMaybe they want to put it on their P11D as a BIK?
@OP???See You Next TuesdayComment
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