Re: Use of home.
- From: "Troy Steadman" <troysteadman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Mar 2007 10:56:21 -0700
On 25 Mar, 17:29, "JABAccts" <J...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Having lost my PAYE employmernt after nearly 25 years service I started self
employment as a web designer. Not ideal, but until something better becomes
an option it will at least give me some employment.
I willl be working at home, full time in one room that has been
proffesionally converted as an office. It has only office furnture and
equiptment and will only be used as on office.
I have looked on various sites regarding claiming "home " expences, and have
calculated I should use 8 roons in my calculations : - 3 bedrooms, 1
kitchen, 1 utility room, 2 reception rooms and my office.
I have separate phone and internet connections into the office.
My wife works and prior to my becoming self emplyed the house was empty all
day and the heating was off.
Now I work at home, the heating bill has increased dramatically, as the
whole house is being heated.
When I calculate the Office use for gas / electric I assume I use 1/8th.
However. would it not be reasoable to suggest a higher propartion bearing in
mind the substantially increased bill?
Sorry if this seems a little petty, but the business has not really taken
off yet and profit is low.
Forget all the calculations - they lead to results you don't want to
contemplate. There's a thread here back in 2005 so maybe you can
expand on:
<quote> "Use of Home as Office" - £10 a week top whack </quote>
....maybe try £12 a week?
http://tinyurl.com/32vggx
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