Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: windiewasher on August 24, 2011, 08:45:16 am
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Not sure what to get.concrete or big plastic one.want to insulate it ready for winter.
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or carbon fibre
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can you claim a shed back as a expens against your business
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can you claim a shed back as a expens against your business
as long as it used for only work stuff I don't see why not, and even if you have some home stuff in it then a % could still be claimed
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can you claim a shed back as a expens against your business
as long as it used for only work stuff I don't see why not, and even if you have some home stuff in it then a % could still be claimed
just had a price for a purpose build one,sizes of a small garage,top quailty cost would be £2500,so would wonder if i get away with it.
it would have work stuff in ie ibc tanks pumps etc
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can you claim a shed back as a expens against your business
as long as it used for only work stuff I don't see why not, and even if you have some home stuff in it then a % could still be claimed
just had a price for a purpose build one,sizes of a small garage,top quailty cost would be £2500,so would wonder if i get away with it.
it would have work stuff in ie ibc tanks pumps etc
no idea although I did put my wooden one through, same thing small garage size, I think I classed it as a capital asset as opposed to a expense though.
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i will be then be speaking to me lady at the accountants ;)
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concrete building far better than wooden shed if insulating for winter. took my wooden shed down and just finished building concrete one......just need to insulate it now and install electrics
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Mine was built using reclaimed breeze blocks, then rendered. Inside is lined with thick polystyrene covered with chipboard.
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Mine was built using reclaimed breeze blocks, then rendered. Inside is lined with thick polystyrene covered with chipboard.
That's not a shed ............ it's a padded cell. ;D ;D