Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Johnny B on January 29, 2013, 08:44:52 am
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What percentage of your earnings is spent on running your business? By this I mean all expenses that you claim tax relief on.
I am not seeking to find out how much you earn (I don't want to know), but would be interested to know how much this figure may vary among you all.
John
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twelve percent
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According to my books i'm at 93%. So 7% claimable expenses.
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I thought we earned all of the money we take. What`s this expences thing you talking about.I am disappointed after 4 years I am getting this bad news. Thats not what this forum`s chaps had lead me to believe.NO NO ??? ??? ??? ???I think I will go for crime,it might pay better.
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I thought we earned all of the money we take. What`s this expences thing you talking about.I am disappointed after 4 years I am getting this bad news. Thats not what this forum`s chaps had lead me to believe.NO NO ??? ??? ??? ???I think I will go for crime,it might pay better.
It doesn't apply to Yorkshiremen who speak Afrikaans.
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Is this to include the van running costs and wages for staff that i now employ due to the success of WFP window cleaning
or just the cost of resin/filters/water and wfp equipment ?
Darran
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Is this to include the van running costs and wages for staff that i now employ due to the success of WFP window cleaning
or just the cost of resin/filters/water and wfp equipment ?
Darran
I should have been more specific. I ask with regard to all costs incurred by a sole trader, one van, no employees, and all expenses including vehicle, equipment maintenance and replacements etc.
Thanks,
John
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over £10,000 more a year since going wfp.working less and safer.
about £2000-£3000 a year on wfp expenses,van costs etc
go figure!! ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D