I know the advice is to get an accountant, and I do have one but a) they are rubbish (have refunded my 1st year's fees due to various mistakes / delays) and b) I don't trust them as a result. I'm looking for another one but in the meantime....
I want to check with people who are far more experienced at this than I am, if I am making the most of the tax offset available to me.
Last year, I invoiced approx 20k.
The following was deducted:
I pay myself via PAYE to meet the 11,000 threshold
I pay £243 a month directly to a childcare voucher provider
I pay £150 a month directly into a workplace pension as Employer payments
Mileage at 45p per mile to all client meetings and work related trips
All direct other travel expenses eg train / taxi / accommodation
Stationery
Postage / stamps
Ink for printer
Total cost of phone contract
£208 annual working from home allowance
Couple of bits of furniture for my office
Laptop / case
Is there anything blindingly obvious that I should be claiming which I'm not??
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FusionChefGeoff · 20/04/2017 22:21
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