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Help with form P87
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Hi,
I wanted to claim for the extra electricity I'm using since working from home.
Under the question Using your home as an office , is the total I need to put £312 ? for the tax year 20-21. (£6x52)
also, it asks if the employer has paid any other expenses, the thing is on last payslip I had £15 as expenses paid and I have no idea what for because I haven't claimed anything. I didn't ask payroll in case they made a mistake LOL . The form asks : Have you received any general expense allowances from your employer? shall I say yes? but won't they what these expenses were?
I wanted to claim for the extra electricity I'm using since working from home.
Under the question Using your home as an office , is the total I need to put £312 ? for the tax year 20-21. (£6x52)
also, it asks if the employer has paid any other expenses, the thing is on last payslip I had £15 as expenses paid and I have no idea what for because I haven't claimed anything. I didn't ask payroll in case they made a mistake LOL . The form asks : Have you received any general expense allowances from your employer? shall I say yes? but won't they what these expenses were?
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Wouldn't it be much simpler to just use the microservice Martin Lewis' blog links to?0
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but it seems to be the same thing, I already started with the form as a P87, I saved it. If I follow Martin's link it takes me back to the form I already startedDazed_and_C0nfused said:Wouldn't it be much simpler to just use the microservice Martin Lewis' blog links to?0
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