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when claiming millage can you claim the return journey home or is it just one way ? also any thing else that can be claimed that may not be obvious.
 
You can claim for everything that's work related think you need to chat to a business adviser or accountant they will help you to claim for as much as you can
 
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You can claim for anything you like, whether those nice people at HMRC will let you have it is another thing entirely !!!
 
when claiming millage can you claim the return journey home or is it just one way ? .

That depends,if all you do is the repair work required ,you can but if you end up making mad passionate love to the customer,then that's classed as private abuse on the way back ,you can still claim wear and tear though:joker:
 
If you use your van/car for private use aswell as business then you have to keep seperate records of each use. So do your shopping on the way home from work ;)
 
thanks guys i will be keeping a little book then lovely stuff :)
 
i keep a small note book in van door and log milage, petrol,keep recipts in etc.... you could probably find an app for this i guess if you are into them geek phone things.
 
Clothing, using your home as an office, accountants fees, tools, insurance, training, telephone, bank charges, entertaining customers, etc, etc, etc.

Best to use an accountant.
 
You can even claim a % of your mortgage if you are brave enough!
An accountant may seem like just another expense but they will save you more on tax than they cost.
 
I know people who keep their own accounts and do their own tax returns and then moan about the amount of tax they have to pay. If you are self employed you employ an accountant who saves you money in the long run
 
cleaning stuff like soap powder etc , van cleaning etc back rubs :) keeping fit lol i pay 175 a month for book keeping , tax returns and payroll . dead easy i give them abox of recipts and a usb of quotes and invoices then sit back an relax . best thing i ever did
 
If you are self employed working on your own, you pay to accountant £150 only once a year to do the job.
If you work for someone else and he pays your tax, there is not much you can claim, as your employer should supply you with everything
 
just keep receipts of everything all your fuel, materials, work wear, you can also claim some of your household bills by saying you use it as your office, i think its a 1/5th of the bills. Anything you do that is work related keep the receipt

my van is for business use only(honest) so that makes it a bit easier than having to seperate the receipts
 
What annoyed me is you can't claim for your gas exam ccn1 and the rest, you can only claim for exama and training if your not aquiring a new skill.
 
You need to be careful if you declare you home or part of it for your business as this then is taxable when you come to sell it.


Clothing, using your home as an office, accountants fees, tools, insurance, training, telephone, bank charges, entertaining customers, etc, etc, etc.

Best to use an accountant.
 
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