H Hebs Registered User Messages 36 11 Jan 2012 #1 Hi all I'm self employed and working from my home office. I understand that a percentage of my home heating/lighting is an allowable expense. Does anyone know if there is a standard percentage that's used? Thanks
Hi all I'm self employed and working from my home office. I understand that a percentage of my home heating/lighting is an allowable expense. Does anyone know if there is a standard percentage that's used? Thanks
D DB74 Registered User Messages 1,689 12 Jan 2012 #3 Hans said: €3.20 per day without deducting PAYE and PRSI Click to expand... What? I assume you are joking here.
Hans said: €3.20 per day without deducting PAYE and PRSI Click to expand... What? I assume you are joking here.
M mandelbrot Registered User Messages 2,330 12 Jan 2012 #4 DB74 said: What? I assume you are joking here. Click to expand... Hans is talking about this: [broken link removed] Which obviously doesn't apply if it's a sole trader, or in the case of a Ltd company where the place of business is the director's home anyway.
DB74 said: What? I assume you are joking here. Click to expand... Hans is talking about this: [broken link removed] Which obviously doesn't apply if it's a sole trader, or in the case of a Ltd company where the place of business is the director's home anyway.
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 49,892 12 Jan 2012 #5 Can't remember but does claiming home office allowable expenses have any CGT implications for an otherwise CGT exempt PPR?
Can't remember but does claiming home office allowable expenses have any CGT implications for an otherwise CGT exempt PPR?