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Dr W

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  1. Good luck, it will fly by and before you know the day will be over so remember to enjoy it (you'll know what I mean by the end of tomorrow).
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    tax return advice

    1. Still can be a proportion but generally in the past we used to claim routinely £520 for use of home as office as this was the level HMRC were ok with. This has now dropped to £3 but you can claim more if the calulations are sensible. 2. I don't know the answer to that, interesting question. I'll see if a tax colleague knows the answer.
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    tax return advice

    It's not £3 per hour it's £3 per week that HMRC will accept as a use of home as office cost without checks etc. I'm not saying it's not ok if you're careful, the £3 rate is accepted as allowable with no issues by HMRC as this is the amount employees can be paid without any detailed calculations being needed. However if your actual property expenses are more you may be able to claim extra. See the details provided on the following link - there are also some worked examples. http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/bimmanual/BIM47815.htm Be careful to make any calculations fair and it is sensible not to let the business have exclusive use of a room as this may mean there are capital gains implications if you sell your home. See this HMRC link http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cgt/property/sell-own-home.htm
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    tax return advice

    The days of a £10 flat rate for using home as office have gone and I think now you can get away with about £3 per week from HMRC. Apportioning bills etc. is not a good idea if you're looking at selling the property at some stage due to capital gains tax implications. The fact that an accountant is chartered, certified etc means that they have gone through professional training and have to keep up with latest developments as part of their continuing professional development and also have to follow institute rules, have professional indemnity insurance etc etc. There is a world of difference between an aco****ant and a bookkeeper and it depends what service you require. Mikky PM me if you have any questions
  5. He hasn't been back online since yesterday Muggins, I'm sure he'll get back to you soon.
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    The Budget

    That's not about tax rates that's about pay in the public sector and is a different conversation.
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    The Budget

    Discouraging the wealthy from living and working in Brittain isn't a good idea either. Why should you pay proportionally more just because you are doing well, you're already paying 40% of your earnings so the total goes up as you earn more. I don't earn anywhere near that amount but I don't think it's a good idea. Closing loopholes that are exploited is a better plan.
  8. The glass is included in the £300, fitting say £100-£150 (which isn't a bad hourly rate for 2 hours work) = £400-£450.
  9. Tried an online estimator for the windows which came up with a price of £250 plus vat to make the window (assume trade would get a discount). I reckon it can't be more than a few hours work to remove the old uPVC window and install the new one so £400 seems about right. Thanks
  10. Can you position the feeders higher up so the cats can't get at the birds? Failing that I'm sure a bucket of cold water everytime they appear in your garden might dissuade them from coming onto your property?
  11. Hi all Just trying to get an idea of a price for a uPVC bathroom window supplied and fitted. My previous experience of window companies was that they start very high on the off chance you accept and then if you come up with a quote you've already had then they suddenly are able to ring their manager and give you a special deal because they can put a sign outside your house and foot fall blah blah blah but you have to accept the offer there and then. Would like to have a rough idea before we start haggling. It's only 1 window, in 3 sections so that ends would have an opening windows and middle is fixed, it's roughly 235cm x 73cm with frosted glass in white uPVC. Any ideas would be gratefully received. Thanks
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    Olympic Torch Route

    I know a lad who's running it somewhere in Kent, he's running it for all the Gingers, that's his tag line and why he was picked??? Did anyone see the 99 year old woman on the news who's a torch bearer, jesus if I'm that fit at 70 I'll be grateful totally amazed she was 99, unless of course it's some crafty OAP plan to become a torch bearer and she's really much younger.
  13. If you're fully comp insured then it's free to glue small cracks or about £90 for a new windscreen which does affect your policy. Even if you are not I think the glueing is fairly cheap to do, call Gavin at Autoglass or sometimes have them in supermarket car parks.
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