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I had my first breakage last week. A concrete sill a couple of feet above the ground I was standing on cracked and broke. It had obviously been cracked before when I examined the crack, but I did break it. It told the householder who was in and said I'd get it sorted. My question is, can I claim this as a business expense? It is not worth claiming off my insurance (at least i don't think it is).
Ian, Even if I did as you suggest, surely I could claim my time etc as a legitimate expense. After all it would be cheaper than employing a professional.
macmac, Duns, Preston, Longformacus & Coldstream mainly. What about you?
Thought it was you How you doing? Do you want any extra work in Coldstream? My mate is leaving, so I'm cutting a few out. I have a block of 4 I want to drop. Front is very easy, but the back is a mess of little gardens. £21/month. Got them wfp converted.
I was the long hair, but I found the shears last week Compared to Jim, I'm still the long hair Thought you might turn down the offer of more work Still my son is 8, so not long now