There's the obvious stuff like fuel, equipment purchases etc etc, but what else to you claim? I consider these to be legit. Mobile phone. Stationary. All equipment. Fuel. A room in my house for office use. There may be more. What about paying my wife say £50 a week for bookwork? Ideas and opinions, folks?
Feen
In the tax mans own words, they say that you can claim any expense which is incurred for the sole purpose of earning business profits, and EXCLUDING all personal elements.
So if you are claiming for a phone then that phone must only be used for your business, if you do use it for personal use then this usage must be taken away from what you are claiming.
With motoring costs you have 2 choises only, you can claim for all the costs involved to run your vechicle like road tax, fuel, insurance, AA/Rac membership and so on, but remenber if you use you vechicle for private use then this percentage must be taken account for.
Or you can go the mileage way which means that you can claim 40p for each mile upto 4000 miles then it drops down to 25p.
Which ever way you go you cannot change to the other method unless you aquire a different vechicle.
As for claiming a room, yes you can claim a percentage of the gas, electric and council tax used, so if you use a spare bedroom you work the percentage out as follows.
You count how many rooms are in your house, you cannot count the kitchen, bathroom, and toilet, so if you live in a 3 bedroom house and have 1 living room and 1 dinning room. You have 5 rooms and you use 1 for business which = 1/5th, this is the amount you can claim for.
The most important thing to remenber is they DO NOT allow you to store any type of bedroom furniture in this room, if you do then you will have to pay back what you have claimed for plus interest and fines, and this will go back for 6 years.
If you only use a part of a room, then you can claim a nominal amount of £2.00 per week.
As for you paying a wage to your wife, if you do then you will also have to pay for employers liability insurance also sickness/holiday and even maternity payments.
The Inland Revenue do free courses, it's worth its weight in gold, remember an accountant will save you money, but if you give the accountant the wrong information and the tax man do a tax investication, then you are liable for the back taxes, fines and interest and not the accountant.
The tax offices computer picks at ramdon thousands and thousands of business for a closer look at their accounts, so remember it could be you, and they go back 6 years so kept them records or you are in big Doo Doo.