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Paul 08-05-2004 11:16 AM

Are any UK webmasters setup as a sole trader ?
 
My accountant tells me that as a sole trader if you buy a car for your business, its a complete tax writeoff. This also applies for the car insurance, car tax and most expensives that you would have for your car (if its used for business.

Can anyone confirm this who is setup as a sole trader ? Reason I ask is because when I did my business coarse for setting up my business earlier this year the representative from the Inland Revenue specifically said that a car purchased for your business was not a tax writeoff.

So im looking for confirmation here ? is it or isn't it ?

TORTOISE 08-05-2004 12:18 PM

Hi i,m not in the uk any more ,but it worked like this in the past ,firstly only so much of the car was written off for tax ,as you may use it privately as well, unless you can prove it was for biz only ,like a sign written van,
secondly the tax is written off like over 3 yrs as a like wear and tear of that asset,

ps ask if you should go limited company route too ,as it gives you a lot of protection..hope that helps a little

:thumbsup

Johny Traffic 08-05-2004 12:25 PM

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My accountant tells me that as a sole trader if you buy a car for your business, its a complete tax writeoff. This also applies for the car insurance, car tax and most expensives that you would have for your car (if its used for business.
You need a new accountant

Paul 08-05-2004 12:37 PM

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Originally posted by Johny Traffic
You need a new accountant
This is what Im currently thinking :) I tend to believe the facts from the Inland Revenue over this accountant. On all the info I have about a sole trader and the guidelines of allowable and non allowable business expenses there is nothing printed about a car being a tax writeoff which he insisted it most certainly was.

Can anyone else confirm my accountant is talking out of his ass ?

Tipsy 08-05-2004 01:22 PM

A car can NOT usually be written off 100% for tax as has been stated. If you can prove without any doubt that it is only ever used for business you *may* just get away with it but even that is doubtful and more or less impossible to do.

Get a new accountant.

Paul 08-05-2004 02:30 PM

Cheers for the info Tortoise & Tipsy :thumbsup


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