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Interest on business loans

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Is it tax deductable? That's what the HSBC website seems to imply.

If it is, then I don't need to waste time finding a competitive interest rate, do I? :confused:

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  • Pennywise
    Pennywise Posts: 13,468 Forumite
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    Clairy wrote: »
    Is it tax deductable? That's what the HSBC website seems to imply.

    If it is, then I don't need to waste time finding a competitive interest rate, do I? :confused:

    Yes and yes - interest is deducted from your profits, not your tax bill, so if you are paying tax at 20%, you get 20% tax relief on the interest meaning that you still pay 80% of the interest, so it is worth getting the best deal.
  • All business costs are tax deductible (as long as the cost is 100% for the business i.e. there is no personal gains at all and it is business related) but tax is charged as a proportion of your pre-tax profit.

    So I guess yes, you will pay 'less' in tax, because you've made less profit.

    e.g.

    If I had paid £5,000 of interest payments and my pre tax profit is £10,000, I would pay 20% tax, (£2,000) leaving me £8,000 Net profit.

    If I had only paid £2,500 in charges my pretax profit would have been £12,500 and although I would have paid more in tax (£2,500), I’m left with £10,000 Net profit.

    This said I’m no accountant, and you should always check with a pro :)
    I'm not at expert at anything, my views and comments have no legal standing and are written without prejudice :silenced:
  • Sorry pennywise i was too slow knocking up a reply and your post wasn't there before i stated rambling...
    I'm not at expert at anything, my views and comments have no legal standing and are written without prejudice :silenced:
  • Clairy
    Clairy Posts: 44 Forumite
    That seems sensible, thank you.

    HSBC are stretching the truth a little, methinks :rolleyes:
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