Re the VAT, if it's charged and claimable (i.e. not exempt like normal books are IIRC) then can claim it. Some get stressed over having proper vat receipts but you just need the vat number (which you'll have from amazon business anyway) and proof the price you paid included vat..
The only time the above may be an issue is if you have a vat inspection and they send a twerp looking for reasons to do you. Are you Al Capone? If not then it really isn't worth worrying about, worse case you find the vat wasn't reclaimable and they adjust your next vat payment accordingly, if it's only a few quid and not blatant fraud.
So in your situation I'd just buy it from personal account onto personal kindle, reclaim as expense, and reclaim VAT if allowed. Sorted.
[The above is based on historical experience backed up by my then professional accountant, and things may have since changed. ]
The only time the above may be an issue is if you have a vat inspection and they send a twerp looking for reasons to do you. Are you Al Capone? If not then it really isn't worth worrying about, worse case you find the vat wasn't reclaimable and they adjust your next vat payment accordingly, if it's only a few quid and not blatant fraud.
So in your situation I'd just buy it from personal account onto personal kindle, reclaim as expense, and reclaim VAT if allowed. Sorted.
[The above is based on historical experience backed up by my then professional accountant, and things may have since changed. ]
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