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Doesn't seem very prudent to carry on as usual when you've got so much fake dosh, plus if they really knew and cared seems like they would have set that money to the side while they "investigated" it.
There are a lot of websites providing mortgage quotes. If you like to have a finance freedom, come to our finance forum to discuss it with others.
There are two things to sell, goods or services. You have to sell either something people can use or provide people some service. One obvious service any people own a website is advertisement. Everyone can put advertisement on their web. By doing so, they are providing a service--advertisement.
Last year I set up self employed in april as a gardener i was useing my personal vehicle for a short while then i purchased a car for £500 and spent roughly £400 on repairs servicing etc.
then last month i realised is wasnt suitable for my business so i purchased a newer vehicle for £1400 .
the problem is that although i have got every reciept for the fuel repairs and the cars i purchased while i have been in business, i havent kept an accurate record of what my business milage is. what would your advice be on how to deal this in my business accounts and on my tax return.
As i don't have a record of my business milage for the first two cars i used I am unsure as to wether or not put them on my return or wether to just remove it from my business accounts and just class it all as a personal expense?
I'm not earning a great deal at the moment and the cost of the diesel and repairs/servicing is a considerable percentage of the expenses for the year so if there is a way of sorting this out i'd be much appreciated.
You can do your books yourself no problem, but what about calculating tax, tax return and other claimable expenses other than cars.
An accountant will ensure you are keeping proper records & doing your books correctly. When you do have to employ one, how much will it cost you if you haven't done things correctly. An accountant can decide the most tax efficient way of owning the car and claiming expenses. Every company's circumstances are different. Maybe an accountant on this or another forum may chip in some free time if you are lucky!