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Doing tax return, questions about different income sources

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  • textbook
    textbook Posts: 922 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    edited 27 January at 11:56AM

    The last accountant paid double the covid loan and I had to correct it. None of them bothered inputting my poxy £50 interest on my savings account or reduced my van expense to 70% by asking whatvthe split was for work use/domestic on my Van's insurance.

    Just asked vhstGPT and said yes add the interest. I'll do it

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    Writing van off as an expense we'll my profit is so low can leave that, makes no difference.

    Another issue with van as an expense being only 70%, problem is I inputted 100% on universal credit so just stick with what it is for this year and the accountants I previously used used it as 100%

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