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Can I buy a high-end laptop despite my IPA?
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dipshit123456 wrote: »TheGardener: the IPA is only relevant to my net income though, right? If I spend more to run the business, whether it's on marketing or computer equipment or post-it notes, and leave myself with the same surplus income each month (my agreed IPA budget + my agreed IPA payment) then no-one can complain about that, can they?
I feel that if an expense can be claimed against tax for a normal person outside of an IPA, then it should be equally valid to someone with an IPA - if not, what am I missing?
I think what you are missing is to question whether what you are proposing is legally or morally the right thing to do - discuss the income and expenditure with your OR - if they agree - problem solved.0
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