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Is there a good website to learn more about allowable expenses??
audioblackout
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Hi everyone,
Well it's that time again and as usual, I'm completing my own Self Assessment Tax Return.
Since I gave up using an Accountant and plunged into doing everything myself I've often wondered whether there's anything else I can claim for that I wasn't told about when my Accountant was doing everything (it has been a good two or three years since I used her and things obviously change in that time)..
I need a good site, where I can search for, let's say 'hotel' or 'motor allowance' or 'electric' and immediately it comes up with the Inland Revenue's standard 'Rules' for each type of expense.
I've used this forum, but everyone's case is always slightly different and there's always bags of posts to go through. Would be nice just to have a simple 'Rule Book', with clear and concise links to information, if you get me.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has any good suggestions! :beer:
Well it's that time again and as usual, I'm completing my own Self Assessment Tax Return.
Since I gave up using an Accountant and plunged into doing everything myself I've often wondered whether there's anything else I can claim for that I wasn't told about when my Accountant was doing everything (it has been a good two or three years since I used her and things obviously change in that time)..
I need a good site, where I can search for, let's say 'hotel' or 'motor allowance' or 'electric' and immediately it comes up with the Inland Revenue's standard 'Rules' for each type of expense.
I've used this forum, but everyone's case is always slightly different and there's always bags of posts to go through. Would be nice just to have a simple 'Rule Book', with clear and concise links to information, if you get me.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has any good suggestions! :beer:
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I agree they could make it much easier for people to do the right thing and fill in their tax forms.
I wonder how many just don't declare income because there's no easy way to work it out for themselves!0 -
www.hmrc.gov.uk springs to mind. The information is all there!
i have followed loads of links for self assessment, self-employed, on there and i just can't find anything like what i need.... does anyone have the right link??0 -
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/worksheets/sa103-notes.pdf
Page 8 is a brief summary of allowable and disallowable expenses.I am an Accountant. You should note that this site doesn't check my status as an Accountant.All posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and should not be seen as professional advice.0
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