Hi all,
Mr Vimes has ordered a Garden Office (fancy shed, basically) where we will set up his desk and put the filing cabinets which have been cluttering up the house for a few years. He will work there days he is working from home as opposed to being on-site.
He is a self-employed professional, the "on-site" sites change frequently and there is no "contractor"-type relationship. He has been VAT registered for many years.
My question is this - is there any problem with him claiming an input credit for the VAT on the office and should he claim capital allowances over the next 8 (?) years? I don't expect there to be any domestic usage of the office, although the Christmas beer stash might find a home there for a little while.
Thanks for any steer,
Sybil
Mr Vimes has ordered a Garden Office (fancy shed, basically) where we will set up his desk and put the filing cabinets which have been cluttering up the house for a few years. He will work there days he is working from home as opposed to being on-site.
He is a self-employed professional, the "on-site" sites change frequently and there is no "contractor"-type relationship. He has been VAT registered for many years.
My question is this - is there any problem with him claiming an input credit for the VAT on the office and should he claim capital allowances over the next 8 (?) years? I don't expect there to be any domestic usage of the office, although the Christmas beer stash might find a home there for a little while.
Thanks for any steer,
Sybil